Saturday, May 24, 2014

Slow Saturday Special: Lexington Laugher

It would be funny were it not for the agenda-pushing psyop quality of the thing:

"Lexington man pleads not guilty to making school threats" by John R. Ellement and Evan Allen | Globe Staff   May 23, 2014

CONCORD — A group text that included references to the Columbine High School and Newtown elementary school massacres was intended to “mess” with the Lexington High School students who received it. Instead, it prompted the emergency closure of the school and the arrest of two people.

On Friday, Myles Fulton Penniman, 20, was barred from using the Internet and social media and from texting after he pleaded not guilty in Concord District Court to charges stemming from the case.

In court papers, Lexington police said Penniman and an unidentified Belmont High School student sent out a group text Wednesday that included references to the two school massacres, as well as an anti-Semitic comment. 

Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!

According to the police report, the messages included a photo of a student in a program for developmentally challenged students. The group texts mentioned going after students in that program first.

Going after handicapped kids? Seriously?

Police listed in the documents the text messages that prompted the emergency closure of the school.

“Did the Jews do Columbine Yup CYA”

“Tomorrow at 3 I thought”

“We are gonna kill the teachers at 3?”

“Lex High is in trouble” “U heard of [Newtown massacre suspect Adam] Lanza”

“Let’s Go for the Lab Kids first”

“I say when [sic] hit the cafe first and in the lib.’

“We are planning the shooting. Relax.’’

Penniman pleaded not guilty in court Friday to a charge of making a bomb threat and a charge of disrupting a school. At the request of Middlesex District Attorney Marian T. Ryan’s office, bail was set at $5,000 cash for Penniman, who was placed on house arrest with GPS monitoring, prosecutors said.

That's all?

According to the police report filed in court, Penniman admitted sending the messages along with the Belmont High School student, but only as a joke.

“It was supposed to be funny,’’ Penniman allegedly told police, according to the report.

Uh-huh! 

Well, if this does NOT PROVE ONCE and FOR ALL the FAILURE of AmeriKa's ejewkhazional $y$tem, I don't know what will.

Lexington police questioned the juvenile, who was accompanied by his father during questioning, and he admitted writing the text messages.

Like Penniman, he said, he composed the messages as a joke, but said he now knows it was a mistake.

“He stated that he took full responsibility for the messages and that he was truely [sic] sorry for writing them,’’ police wrote.

Even the police.... sigh. Dumb thugs.

Penniman and the juvenile were arrested by Lexington police Thursday for making threats that authorities considered serious enough that they closed the high school around 1 p.m. Classes resumed Friday.

In a letter e-mailed to parents and guardians of Lexington High students, principal Laura Lasa said classes resumed without any difficulties on Friday.

“We have had an outstanding day here at the high school,’’ she wrote. “The teachers are reporting that students are calm, expressing a sense of safety, and asking appropriate questions.’’

Lasa wrote that at one point during the day, five students had sought out counselors for support. She said school officials would continue to be vigilant “in keeping an eye on student needs, and we will communicate immediately with parents/guardians if there are concerns.”

Lasa credited cooperation between school officials and Lexington police for a calm and swift response.

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Penniman. Isn't that a Jewish name? 

Ever hear of Ivaylo Ivanov (lawyers says he is Jewish and he was also a paid informant of the NYPD)?

Time to put this intolerable post to bed

UPDATE: 3 Shot Dead at Brussels Jewish Museum

I hope we are not being double-crossed with complete fiction again.

Seven dead after shooting rampage in Calif.

A lone gunman with YouTube videos and everything, huh?

"Deputies found the gunman dead behind the wheel of his crashed BMW with a gunshot wound to his head Friday night in the beach neighborhood of Isla Vista....

Alan Shifman — a lawyer who represents Peter Rodger, one of the assistant directors on ‘‘The Hunger Games’’ — issued a statement on behalf of the family saying they believe Rodger’s son, Elliot Rodger, was the shooter....

In the YouTube video, posted Friday, the man sits in a car and looks at the camera, laughing often, and says he is going to take his revenge against humanity. He describes loneliness and frustration because ‘‘girls have never been attracted to me,’’ and says, at age 22, he is still a virgin. The video, which is almost seven minutes long, appears scripted. The identity of the person in the video could not be independently confirmed.

Shifman said the family called police several weeks ago after being alarmed by YouTube videos ‘‘regarding suicide and the killing of people.’’

Police interviewed Elliot Rodger and found him to be a ‘‘perfectly polite, kind and wonderful human,’’ he added. Police did not find a history of guns, but did say Rodger ‘‘didn’t have a lot of friends,’’ had trouble making friends and didn’t have any girlfriends.

The family is not ready to speak publicly yet, the lawyer said, but wants to cooperate fully with police, public agencies and ‘‘any other person who feels that they need to help prevent these situations from ever occurring again,’’ Shifman said.

‘‘My client’s mission in life will be to try to prevent any such tragedies from ever happening again,’’ he said. ‘‘This country, this world, needs to address mental illness and the ramifications from not recognizing these illnesses.’’

Shifman said the family is ‘‘staunchly against guns’’ and supports gun-control laws. ‘‘They are extremely, extremely upset that anybody was hurt under these circumstances,’’ he said.

Isla Vista has a reputation for excessive partying. Last month, an annual spring bash spiraled into violence as young people clashed with police and tossed rocks and bottles. A university police officer and four deputies were injured and 130 people were arrested.

The community has experienced other tragedies in the past.

In 2001, the son of ‘‘Ally McBeal’’ TV director Daniel Attias ran down four pedestrians with his car on a crowded Isla Vista street. Witnesses testified that part-time college student David Attias got of the car and shouted: ‘‘I am the angel of death.’’

David Attias was ruled insane after he was convicted of second-degree murder and is locked up in a state mental hospital."