Pillow Psycho reports beating

There's no such thing as bad publicity, and that's the cheapest kind. Anyone can acquire it.


Worked for Jussie Smollett:

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Probably a Sturgis attendee.

I guess SD hasn't come into the 21st century yet with video?


….or a psychotic break of Mikey looking in the mirror and not liking what he’s seeing. That dude is fuuuuuucked up.
 
all I need little fella... enough to have the cops check you out


Go for it. I welcome the visit and then will file the report on you for filing a false report; for attempted swatting.

Isn’t that a Federal crime now? I don’t need to know who you are because the Feds will find out for me. :laugh:

Oh! Look! It is a crime:


Representative Katherine Clark of Massachusetts (D), sponsor of the Interstate Swatting Hoax Act of 2015
In the United States, swatting can be prosecuted through federal criminal statutes:

"Threatening interstate communications"[21]
"Conspiracy to retaliate against a witness, victim, or informant"[22][23]
"Conspiracy to commit access device fraud and unauthorized access of a protected computer"[22][24]
An accomplice may be found guilty of "conspiring to obstruct justice"[25][26]
In California, callers bear the "full cost" of the response which can range up to $10,000[8]
In 2011, California State Senator Ted Lieu authored a bill to increase penalties for swatting. His own family became a victim of swatting when the bill was proposed.[27] A dozen police officers, along with firefighters and paramedics surrounded his family home.

In 2015 a New Jersey State Assemblyman Paul D. Moriarty announced a bill[28] to increase sentences for hoax emergency calls, and was targeted by a hoax.[29][30] The bill proposed prison sentences up to ten years and fines up to $150,000.

A 2015 bipartisan bill in Congress sponsored by Katherine Clark and Patrick Meehan made swatting a federal crime with increased penalties.[31][32] Congresswoman Clark wrote an op-ed in The Hill saying that 2.5 million cases of cyber stalking between 2010 and 2013 had only resulted in 10 cases prosecuted, although a source for this was not provided.[33][34] As revenge for the bill, an anonymous caller fraudulently called police to Rep. Clark's house on January 31, 2016.[35]
 
LOL don't have to swat you... but keep crying and worrying, you should
You’ve already threatened it twice. If it happens, you’re suspect numero uno, señorita.

Once the Feds have reason to stick a microscope up your pretty little ass, they’ll follow any leads to any other crimes.

Everything comes into play. How clean is the rest of your family? Any ties to radical groups? Domestic terrorists? How much terrorist literature do you have in your home? Illegal weapons? Drugs? Anything sketchy? A few old parking tickets in another state? This is Federal. LOL
 
I've been hearing that here on the forum. Even his own "cyber expert" wussed out on him. Damn. You just can't get good co-conspirators these days.

his cyber expert was installing kid's backyard swings and slides for a living.he is no cyber expert, but he said what Trumpys wanted to hear.
 
his cyber expert was installing kid's backyard swings and slides for a living.he is no cyber expert, but he said what Trumpys wanted to hear.

For real. They'll believe some quack over an actual physician (Fauci) with decades of experience and knowledge in the infectious disease field, too.
 
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