Posted on Nov 25, 2020
Antifa leader threatens 'armed' action against Trump supporters
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"Right-wing Twitter users were fooled by an obvious prank on Tuesday after an admitted troll claimed that “antifa” was preparing to descend on conservative areas of the country."
https://www.dailydot.com/debug/adam-rahuba-antifa-prank/
BTW, there is no "antifa leader" as it is not a structures organization.
https://www.dailydot.com/debug/adam-rahuba-antifa-prank/
BTW, there is no "antifa leader" as it is not a structures organization.
A left-wing troll fools conservatives once again with 'antifa' prank
Right-wing Twitter users were fooled by an obvious prank on Tuesday after an admitted troll claimed that "Antifa" was preparing to descend.
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Maj John Bell
https://criminal.laws.com/threat
There is nothing in Mr. Rahuba's initial tweet [pictured in your link] that clearly shows it is an obvious prank.
Sec. 53a-181a. Creating a public disturbance: Infraction. (a) A person is guilty of creating a public disturbance when, with intent to cause inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof, he (1) engages in fighting or in violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior;
The there is no antifa leader is a specious argument. Ther may not be permanent structure, but if Bob [antifa] stands in a room full of antifa's and says
"Let's get some coffee and donutz. Joe you collect $2 from everybody. Mike, can you please drive Joe to Dunkin Donutz. And Sara, can you freeze some water bottles so we can throw them at cops?"
Bob is the de fact leader of the coffee and donut evolution.
There is nothing in Mr. Rahuba's initial tweet [pictured in your link] that clearly shows it is an obvious prank.
Sec. 53a-181a. Creating a public disturbance: Infraction. (a) A person is guilty of creating a public disturbance when, with intent to cause inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof, he (1) engages in fighting or in violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior;
The there is no antifa leader is a specious argument. Ther may not be permanent structure, but if Bob [antifa] stands in a room full of antifa's and says
"Let's get some coffee and donutz. Joe you collect $2 from everybody. Mike, can you please drive Joe to Dunkin Donutz. And Sara, can you freeze some water bottles so we can throw them at cops?"
Bob is the de fact leader of the coffee and donut evolution.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
Maj John Bell - I have no problem with this troll being prosecuted for the threats. It was serious. But it was not from some "antifa leader"
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Maj John Bell
MSG Stan Hutchison - I edited before I saw your response. I'll repeat.
The "there is no antifa leader" is a specious argument. There may not be permanent structure, but if Bob [Antifa] stands in a room full of Antifas and says
"Let's get some coffee and donuts. Joe you collect $2 from everybody. Mike, can you please drive Joe to Dunkin Donuts. And Sara, can you freeze some water bottles so we can throw them at cops?"
Bob is the de facto leader of the coffee and donut evolution.
The "there is no antifa leader" is a specious argument. There may not be permanent structure, but if Bob [Antifa] stands in a room full of Antifas and says
"Let's get some coffee and donuts. Joe you collect $2 from everybody. Mike, can you please drive Joe to Dunkin Donuts. And Sara, can you freeze some water bottles so we can throw them at cops?"
Bob is the de facto leader of the coffee and donut evolution.
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This should be classified as an act of open terrorism, and dealt with in the proper fashion MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
Dave, if this was true, I would agree with you. However, it was just a troll and some on the right bought into it.
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