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Fakenews

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That bit I don't get. I routinely delete my call logs and SMS discussion strings. OK there's still going to be data on servers, but not on my phone.

And I don't have anything worth knowing, I just don't like crap accumulating endlessly. I purge my laptop hard drives similarly. If I were doing stuff I shouldn't, NFW it'd be on my personal phone or computers.

So anyone going through my emails and photos is in for a really, really boring time unless they like looking at boat porn.

FKT
You are fortunate not to see much of Mike Lindell talking. He’s got the IQ of a warm room it would definitely not occur to him. Applies to most criminals and in the US almost all
 

Mrleft8

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So... Pillow guy is on the internet saying that the FBI stole his phone. His whole business is run from his phone. He doesn't have a computer, so he can't do anything....
Yet there he is on the internet telling us he has no access to the internet.
I think the crack may have done more damage than originally thought.
 

badlatitude

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Man who crushed officer in door frame during Jan. 6 riot convicted of 7 felonies​



A man who was seen crushing a Metropolitan Police Department officer in a door frame during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has been convicted of nine offenses, seven of them felonies, the Justice Department said Tuesday. Patrick McCaughey III, 25, of Ridgefield, Connecticut, and two others were convicted on multiple charges in a bench trial by U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, an appointee of former President Trump.

Tristan Chandler Stevens, 26, of Pensacola, Florida, and David Mehaffie, 63, of Kettering, Ohio, were found guilty of five felony charges and two felony charges, respectively.

On Jan. 6, 2021, "the three defendants attempted to break into the building by directing other rioters, participating in heave-hos against the police line, using riot shields stolen from the Capitol Police, and assaulting three specific officers," the Justice Department said. "Mehaffie hung from an archway and shouted direction from above, and McCaughey and Stevens were key players in the melee below. McCaughey grabbed a riot shield and used it as a weapon. Even after officers finally cleared the tunnel area, the three defendants illegally remained on Capitol grounds."

All three men were convicted of assault charges, however, McFadden only agreed to add a dangerous weapon enhancement, which could increase the eventual prison sentence, to McCaughey's convictions, according to CBS affiliate WUSA-TV. McFadden ruled that the riot shields the three men stole were not inherently dangerous weapons, but that it become one the way McCaughey used it, WUSA-TV reports

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...an-6-riot-convicted-of-7-felonies/ar-AA11NuHp
 

pusslicker

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Man who crushed officer in door frame during Jan. 6 riot convicted of 7 felonies​



A man who was seen crushing a Metropolitan Police Department officer in a door frame during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot has been convicted of nine offenses, seven of them felonies, the Justice Department said Tuesday. Patrick McCaughey III, 25, of Ridgefield, Connecticut, and two others were convicted on multiple charges in a bench trial by U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, an appointee of former President Trump.

Tristan Chandler Stevens, 26, of Pensacola, Florida, and David Mehaffie, 63, of Kettering, Ohio, were found guilty of five felony charges and two felony charges, respectively.

On Jan. 6, 2021, "the three defendants attempted to break into the building by directing other rioters, participating in heave-hos against the police line, using riot shields stolen from the Capitol Police, and assaulting three specific officers," the Justice Department said. "Mehaffie hung from an archway and shouted direction from above, and McCaughey and Stevens were key players in the melee below. McCaughey grabbed a riot shield and used it as a weapon. Even after officers finally cleared the tunnel area, the three defendants illegally remained on Capitol grounds."

All three men were convicted of assault charges, however, McFadden only agreed to add a dangerous weapon enhancement, which could increase the eventual prison sentence, to McCaughey's convictions, according to CBS affiliate WUSA-TV. McFadden ruled that the riot shields the three men stole were not inherently dangerous weapons, but that it become one the way McCaughey used it, WUSA-TV reports

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...an-6-riot-convicted-of-7-felonies/ar-AA11NuHp
Can't wait for the hockey stick guy @veni vidi vici
 


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