Posted on 10/18/2016 11:52:21 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Rockwall County authorities have requested the FBI's help in investigating an alleged terroristic threat against the county's Republican Party headquarters.
The Rockwall County Sheriff's Department and Rockwall Police Department were dispatched Tuesday just after 11 a.m. to the headquarters at 112 Kenway Drive after an unknown caller contacted the office by phone and left a threatening message.
Texas Board Suspends License of Vet Who Killed Cat Details about the message were not disclosed. The agencies have asked for the FBI to join the investigation.
Anyone with information that could help authorities is asked to call the Rockwall County Sheriffs office at 972-204-7001 or the Rockwall Police Department at 972-771-7724.
Where is Rockwall?
Just east of Dallas.
And it’s a fairly well-to-do, conservative city.
Good. It will be in the news and rile up some Dallas folk. Don’t mess with Texas!
It will only stiffen Trump voters’ spines and get those on the fence, off it...in favor of Trump.
Rockwall County authorities have requested the FBI’s help...
The FBI’s help? Ha, ha, ha,ha, ha!
It’s more important that they put the vet who killed the cat out of action.
To investigate this, you’d need to go all the way to the top of the democrat party, which requires the FBI.
Clever hillary - she owns Comey and there will be no meaningful investigation.
Only the beginning of the violent oppression coming our way.
Just east of Dallas. My hometown. Rockwall is mostly all Republican.
72% Republican in Rockwall.
I know - that's just silly. It *is* following the generally-accepted "rules", though... and trust me, there are several armed Texans keeping watch over that location now. The request to FBI "on the record" just helps in the event that the defenders have to take action.
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