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Friday, January 29, 2021

Sometimes you just gotta leave well enough alone

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Federal agents quickly cleared a Kentucky man of any involvement in the downtown Nashville bombing, but charged him after he used social media to threaten the life of the investigator who interviewed him, according to newly released court documents. 

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  1. What pissed them off was that he recorded it and put it out in public. Government employee comes on your property and makes threats, and that is supposed to be A-OK. Citizen warns government employees off and it is a crime? The world is upside down.

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    1. You're so right Chris.
      And the longer they ignore it, the more violent, extreme, and longer the reaction will be.

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    2. Well, it is respiratory related...

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  2. "If you're going to shoot . . shoot. Don't talk."
    -- Ugly

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  3. He didn't say he was going after the guy, only warned him away from his property. How is that a threat since it requires action from the Fibbie?

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  4. I wish I could find his youtube channel to hear what he recorded.
    I have had a few encounters with feds of various depts. Most were polite and professional, of course, I was not being investigated, they were looking for dirt on others.

    But there are a few that were just straight up assholes. Long story, but I scared the hell out of a few of my employees when I started giving the alphabet soup boys a hard time. A few of my guys had green cards and they were panicking when I went off.

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  5. Then they claim his parents said they are afraid of him

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