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US guys: is that for real???
Texas teen makes violent joke during video game, is jailed for months
http://c10.nrostatic.com/sites/defau...Carter-Now.jpg A Texas teenager who has been in jail since March faces an eight-year prison sentence because of a threatening joke he made while playing an online video game. In February, Justin Carter was playing ?League of Legends? ? an online, multiplayer fantasy game ? when another player wrote a comment calling him insane. Carter?s response, which he now deeply regrets, was intended as joke. ?He replied ?Oh yeah, I?m real messed up in the head, I?m going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still, beating hearts,? and the next two lines were lol and jk,? said Jack Carter, Justin?s father, in a statement to a local news channel. The statements ?lol? and ?jk? ? meaning ?laughing out loud? and ?just kidding? ? indicate that Justin?s statement was entirely sarcastic, said his father. But a Canadian woman who saw the post looked up Carter?s Austin address, determined that it was near an elementary school, and called the police. Carter was arrested one month later, and has been in jail ever since. He recently celebrated his 19th birthday behind bars. Authorities charged him with making a terrorist threat. If convicted, he will face eight years in prison. ?These people are serious. They really want my son to go away to jail for a sarcastic comment that he made,? said the elder Carter. Authorities noted that recent school shootings like the one in Newtown, Connecticut have caused them to evaluate all potential threats seriously. Newtown was still fresh in their minds at the time of Carter?s arrest. ?In light of recent situations, statements such as the one Justin made are taken seriously,? said an Austin police detective in a statement. Carter?s father said his son didn?t follow the news at all. ?Justin was the kind of kid who didn?t read the newspaper,? said Jack Carter. ?He didn?t watch television. He wasn?t aware of current events. These kids, they don?t realize what they?re doing. They don?t understand the implications. They don?t understand.? Carter?s parents have launched a change.org petition to convince Texas Attorney General Greg Abbot to release their son. ?Release Justin Carter from jail,? the petition reads. ?Too many teenagers are being arrested, jailed and having their lives forever altered because of anti-terrorism laws and investigations that impede their 1st Amendment right to freedom of speech.? A hearing to review Carter?s case is scheduled for July 1. Source: http://dailycaller.com/2013/06/27/te...ed-for-months/ |
you have the right to free speech "until you try it"
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Only in Amerika...
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Then there was the kid rapping about Boston and spent 30 jailed before charges were dropped. Gawker is usually good about finding these kind of stories. Covered both.
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Stupid kid does stupid thing. News at 11.
Guess he will make sure he doesn't joke about bombs in an airport now too i'll bet. |
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Another deal if someone "is joking" about bombs in an airport on 911 phone. These two cases can't be even comparable. At least everywhere outside of the USA I guess. Very strange that you can't see the simple things :2 cents: |
I know and feel the kids pain. Be careful what you say on yahoo.:2 cents:
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this is shit, if this is real, you live in world full of shit, and worst than nightmare!
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And someone actually reported this to authorities? Whole thing is pathetic.
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I have heard a lot of nasty stuff playing COD online, mostly racist comments, he probably pissed off the wrong person.
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Stop being subversive.
You have to understand that the price we pay for freedom is giving up our freedom. |
that's some crazy shit
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From what I first read about this kid,. he got into an argument with someone online and then made the statement. Sadly for him, he lived a few blocks from an elementary school and when the woman reported him, they had to take it seriously.
I think the case should be dropped and he should have his ass beat for it but other than that its a waste of time and money. |
That's insane. It's stupid to type that, i'd never did that just because it's just stupid, but living in country where kids get shot it may affect the teen. Saying he doesnt care what they show on a tv won't serve any good, must say he did watch a lot of tv where they show and speak shooting kids a lot, was under influence ...
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Yeah, the whole thing is ludicrous. :helpme
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sign his shit, was 1300+ last week just bitch and spread the word, you can get the charges dropped, they don't want attention on this |
Bad dumb joke but its ridiculous to lock anyone up for saying anything besides threats, and even then.
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Its Texas. 80% of their economy is based locking people up.
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Never heard of the case but sounds right. You make a threat like that, even joking, and they take it serious. You can't yell fire while watching a movie either.
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We shall all be perfect humans. If we are not, Big Brother will punish us.
Everyone that says "if you don't commit a crime, you don't have to worry" should be paying attention to cases like this. Every single one of us says and does things that we should not be saying or doing. At any time, any person can have the right stick up their ass, call the authorities and have us put in a similar predicament. Drive on a highway at any given point in time. Almost everyone driving on the highway is committing a crime. |
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there alot of fucked up shit going on nowdays :(
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crucible :2 cents: |
Yes this shit really happens here in the land that has the "land of the free" slogan and cherishes free speech. The thing people here have forgotten is common sense and how to use that chunk of grey meat inside their headbones.
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I would expand on this but I'm afraid to.
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Any little chance they get to do population control they are going for it. Things like this will just keep popping up until the people finally decide they have enough.
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I'm beginning to realize that the is like a gauge for the countries apathy. I didn't realize that folks felt so nonchalant about the govt. taking away freedoms from people in the U.S. But Rochard has shown me that people honestly don't give a damn and think everything is "ok" as long as it doesn't affect them personally at the moment. Not attacking Rochard, just pointing out that his attitude towards these kinds of things is a good way to gauge the way that most people seem to feel about it. And when the day comes that Rochard is raising hell about something...that is the day the govt. finally did it one too many times. |
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dude me too! NOT attacking Rochard.. but once we get him incensed, things will change. |
Does anyone know if he is one of those for-profit prisons?
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So, if the guy followed through and blew away a bunch of kids whose fault would it be?
By the way, he was 18 at the time, a fucking adult that should know better. |
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He's also being held for something he said. Something he said. Most of us say "I'm going to kill that guy" on a regular basis, which could absolutely be considered a threat.
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