Posted on 01/20/2023 3:46:46 AM PST by blueplum
A federal jury convicted a Lawrence man Thursday for threatening to kill U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner. Chase Neill faces up to 10 years in federal prison for one felony count of threatening a public official. The charge stems from voicemails he left in June for LaTurner, a second term Republican congressman who represents much of eastern Kansas, including part of Wyandotte County....
...In the June voicemails, Neill threatened to kill LaTurner and all other members of congress but said it would happen by an “act of God.” In the voicemail, left on June 6, Neill declared himself “son of God,” the “Messiah” and “Ephraim” after making claims about conversations around witchcraft in Congress....
Read more at: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article271402622.html#storylink=cpy
(Excerpt) Read more at kansascity.com ...
Should have threatened to kill a republican in D.C. No jury would convict. I think it’s actually legal there.
In fact you can threaten supreme court justices from the steps if you are a senator.
Your post reminded me of Cayler Ellingson, that boy who was run down in the street by rat scum. Somehow the media hasn’t followed up much. I looked it up and see that the vermin is going to trial in May. Remember Cayler Ellingson
https://www.inforum.com/news/north-dakota/trail-of-north-dakota-man-accused-of-killing-teen-after-street-dance-moved-to-new-location
[[A federal jury convicted a Lawrence man Thursday for threatening to kill U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner. ]]
Well now, that’s gonna piss old Chase Niell off.
[[Neill declared himself “son of God,” the “Messiah” and “Ephraim” after making claims about conversations around witchcraft]]
And they found him competent to stand trial and to represent himself even?
Yes, that was a disgusting incident that received virtually no coverage.
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