For burning a BLM flag of all things... burning a BLM flag is like burning the flag from mcdonalds.. it means nothing... this country has become a fucking joke
This is some fucking bullshit. Law and order is dead. When they can get away with destroying businesses taking money from communists lying under oath but the arrest this man for burning a racist flag. I’m angry as hell.
It looks bad for him if the following is true (I had no idea he had a criminal record):
"In 2004, when he was 20 years old, Tarrio was convicted of theft. He was sentenced to three years of probation, community service, and ordered to pay restitution. In 2013, Tarrio was sentenced to 30 months (of which he spent 16) in federal prison for rebranding and reselling stolen medical devices."
Given that: "He had two high-capacity firearm magazines, the Times reported, and was also charged accordingly with possession of them, as well as destruction of property."
I am not well-versed in US law, but I did a quick search and apparently as an ex-con crossing state lines with the chargers could considered a federal offense. Apparently, he is not able to purchase a weapon either.
For burning a BLM flag of all things... burning a BLM flag is like burning the flag from mcdonalds.. it means nothing... this country has become a fucking joke
This is some fucking bullshit. Law and order is dead. When they can get away with destroying businesses taking money from communists lying under oath but the arrest this man for burning a racist flag. I’m angry as hell.
Glad they are putting all their resources against such serious crimes...
How many American flags has antifa and BLM burned? No arrests made.
Damnit Enrique you white supremacist!
It looks bad for him if the following is true (I had no idea he had a criminal record):
"In 2004, when he was 20 years old, Tarrio was convicted of theft. He was sentenced to three years of probation, community service, and ordered to pay restitution. In 2013, Tarrio was sentenced to 30 months (of which he spent 16) in federal prison for rebranding and reselling stolen medical devices."
Given that: "He had two high-capacity firearm magazines, the Times reported, and was also charged accordingly with possession of them, as well as destruction of property."
I could be wrong, but I think Gavin said he was selling diabetes testing supplies without a license or something to that effect.
I am not well-versed in US law, but I did a quick search and apparently as an ex-con crossing state lines with the chargers could considered a federal offense. Apparently, he is not able to purchase a weapon either.
Yet again, I may be wrong.