Talking smack is not a real threat. Most people are just talking smack.
Until they’re not
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Talking smack is not a real threat. Most people are just talking smack.
Just by way of reference, I recall back in the 1960s some character was taken in for questioning by the Secret Service for stating that he wanted to vomit on the president. (I think it was Johnson, but I don't recall exactly. Might have been an urban legend?)
All that aside, I'd certainly drop a dime on the guy, bearing in mind that he might find out who turned him in. But in MD there's protection in place for someone doing so - at least as regards being sued etc. If he subsequently threatens you, police report=G&S. Win win win.
I ... "January 14, 2019... the woman got the agent’s phone number and then slammed the door shut without waiting for him to leave."
How would he find out who turned him in? That info is not released to the accused
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No. He would have to have intent.
an urban internet legend.
The other day I was having a discussion with a liberal democrat about gun rights. He stated he would love to get close to the President and Governor Locked and Loaded. Would you consider his words a threat?
Tell that to the dude in Pasadena...
report it...
Why reinforce a culture of distrust and tattling on others? Does it really aid the long term survival of the first and second amendment? There are plenty of historical examples of societies that encouraged this behavior, none I can think of ended well.
This was not smack talk. He showed up high and drunk at work, threatened people specifically by name, demonstrated signs of instability, had a death in the family, got fired. Among other things. There may be 142 cases of EPRO a month that may be wrongful... I highly doubt this is one. He sounds like he needs some help, rehab, possibly some anger management. Hope he gets some. And a shower and a haircut.
This was not smack talk. He showed up high and drunk at work, threatened people specifically by name, demonstrated signs of instability, had a death in the family, got fired. Among other things. There may be 142 cases of EPRO a month that may be wrongful... I highly doubt this is one. He sounds like he needs some help, rehab, possibly some anger management. Hope he gets some. And a shower and a haircut.