Posted on 07/21/2009 7:18:28 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
An Ohio man, fed up with deceptive junk mail, made the mistake of losing his temper while on the phone with a St. Louis company pitching an extended auto-service contract. Now he finds himself behind bars, where he is charged with making a terrorist threat.
According to court documents, Charles W. Papenfus, 43, allegedly told a sales representative during a May 18 telephone call that he would burn down the building and kill the employees and their families. He was indicted for making a terrorist threat, a Class D felony; and he could be sentenced to up to four years in prison if convicted.
Papenfus' wife, Tracie, said she hasn't seen her husband since his arrest on June 27, when he was lured to a Fostoria, Ohio, police station with a false story about being suspected in a tavern fight there. Charles Papenfus, a self-employed mechanic who sometimes works on the department's police cruisers, dropped by the station to clear his name, she said.
Tracie Papenfus said she still can't understand why her husband is held 450 miles from home at the St. Louis workhouse on a $45,000 bond she can't afford to pay. (That amount could be lowered at bond-reduction hearing scheduled for Monday.)
(Excerpt) Read more at stltoday.com ...
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More law enforcement resources wasted on yet another minor crime when real crooks walk free.
do not call list?
caller id?
don’t answer the phone?
just hang up?
Nope.... I’ll go with threaten to burn down their building and kill their families.
Moron.
Sounds like one of those dangerous terrorists. s/
I bet the telemarketer records their calls... the phone rage guy should have just hung up the phone...
“Papenfus”
Prophetic.
A number of state attorneys general have been clamping down of late - about 3 years toolate.
The guy should not have made those threats, of course.
Apparently, 27000 of them in California. I guess they showed us -- don't pay more taxes we'll release all kinds of bad guys on you. Sure sounds like more of a terrorist act than anything this guy did.
According to the article, the telemarketer apparently called the guy several expletives.
I found mentioning the $11,000 fine per violation gets them to quit calling pronto.
http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs5-tmkt.htm
Granted, the guy went a bit overboard, but I do see a rapidly
encroaching control by “thought police” who will criminalize
any thought or speech that goes against the party or system.
Fortunately the calls have stopped ever since the recent finding against one of these companies. I hope the government eventually cracks down on them and takes every dime every one of the owners, founders, executives, employees, even the janitors, has, or ever hopes to have.
This actually sounds like KIDNAPPING ~ time to call the FBI.
The Auto-Warranty telemarketer jerks are absolute scum. They are rude and just hang up on you if you ask to be taken off the list. I’ve had fun with a few of them...ask them ‘which of my cars is expiring?’...they should know, they called you. It really pisses them off...
Guess I could be in ‘trouble’ also...I opened FR earlier today and the ‘bing’ pop up was attached to it and I finally had to crash my computer to get rid of it.
It appeared later on when I opened something else I have tied to IE but this time the ‘x-out’ box was visible (earlier hidden at the bottom of my screen and I couldn’t move either)...
Earlier I had opened the box tried to delete it and the 3rd time I asked the question “HOW DO I GET YOUR UNWANTED $—T OFF MY COMPUTER”.
Guess I will have to be ‘heavy’ when answering the door for the next couple of days...<: <: <:
Asking the women to have phone sex works much better, and you can always ask the male callers to tell you about their homo-life style. If he’s really limp wrested ask him about his aids treatments.
Gotta fight fire with fire when it comes to those maggots.
the phone rage guy should have just hung up the phone...
My favorite one is “CAN YOU HANG ON FOR A SECOND?” Put the phone down and walk off. Time to them is $$.
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