Millennial_Falcon

HarveyKlinger, rule 1: not investigative content. post to /v/pizzagatewhatever

HarveyKlinger

@Millennial_Falcon , how is this NOT related to pizzagate?

Millennial_Falcon

It IS related to pizzagate, but this sub is focused on investigation, not meta concerns. So your post belongs on /v/pizzagatewhatever .

HarveyKlinger

k. Hard to keep all of the random pizzagate threads straight since so many of them are in defiance of the others and are independent. VOAT needs a chart!

Tnx for the clarification!

think_whatif

Guessing this and this is him.

Arrested and charged with Domestic Abuse Battery in 2004.

Arrested and charged with DWI in 2010.

Guy looks like a real winner.

waxdino

They really shouldn't even report on this. How is this newsworthy? Thankfully it's just local news, but they bring it up just to throw something else out against pizzagate.

shooglenifty

Every movement/community has their mentally unbalanced. It is sad, but reality. We can't control what others do, only ourselves. 99.99% of the people involved in this investigation are doing so honestly and with integrity. Do not allow the actions of the 0.01% to define the noble actions of the others.

quantokitty

Agree. No one has the right to threaten anyone. It's wrong no matter what side you're on. We're here to collect evidence to spur an official investigation that will bring charges against any wrongdoers. We're not here to be vigilantes. Cool heads, focus on goal, and dig, dig, dig.

carmencita

I realize there are people out there that will do crazy things. This is dangerous. If this person did carry out his threat he might injure an innocent customer in the shop or employee that might not be involved. BUT! How do we know if this call really happened? Remember the talk about the CPP event being called a possible False Flag? Well, I will say for now. Yes People, Do not do anything like this or similar to this. You are only hurting our Investigation. You are harming the kids by giving us a bad name. Also, if this report is fake, then we know that they are trying to give us a bad name also. I am ready to question almost anything they say about reports of attacks by JQ Public.Do I think this could be true? Why of course. Just don't trust the Feds in DC.

quantokitty

We don't know if this is a false flag. It most likely is, but it doesn't mean we can't repeat not to harass, threaten, or otherwise intimidate businesses and the people that operate and/or are employed by them. That's not anyone's right to do.

carmencita

I totally agree. So People, Please. Please do not do anything crazy out of anger and frustration that will hurt this movement to end the horrible heinous acts committed against our children no matter who they are or where they live. Please. Keep Your Cool. They would not be trying to pull the rug out from under us if we were not getting close. We are.

HarveyKlinger

VIDEO AT LINK - http://wjla.com/news/local/louisiana-man-pleads-guilty-for-making-threatening-phone-call-to-dc-pizza-parlor

Federal authorities: Louisiana man pleaded guilty after threats linked to ‘Pizzagate’ by Anna-Lysa Gayle / ABC7Thursday, January 12th 2017

Federal authorities: Louisiana man pleaded guilty after threats linked to ‘Pizzagate’ (ABC7)

A Louisiana man ended up in jail for a threatening phone call made to Besta Pizza. Court documents reveal the details included in the call to Besta Pizza. “I’m coming there to finish what the other guy didn’t. I’m coming there to save the kids and then I’m going to shoot you and everyone in the place,” said the caller, who police identified as Yusif Lee Jones. He pleaded guilty in front of U.S. District Judge S. Maurice Hicks Jr. to one count of interstate threatening communications, according to a press release.

The call was made on December 7, days after Edgar Welch’s arrest. Welch is accused of opening fire in neighboring business Comet Ping Pong because he believed in a conspiracy theory known as ‘Pizzagate’. The fake news story alleges that Hillary Clinton ran a child sex ring out of the business.

Businesses have noticed an increase in police presence since Welch’s arrest. “Police is coming and just visiting every day, morning and evening and they are asking how we are (doing) and “are we getting any threat or anything,” said Banana Leaf’s Assistant Manager Sisira Fonseka.

Jones is charged with interstate threatening communications. He scheduled to be sentenced in April. He faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.