Friday, January 23, 2015

Brooks' Boast

It's been psyop after psyop after psyop, and I'm sick of it. Sorry. 

"Maynard teen charged with threatening violence against high school" by Rebecca Fiore, Globe Correspondent  January 15, 2015

A Maynard teenager was arraigned in Concord District Court on Thursday for allegedly threatening to “shoot up” a high school, officials said.

So which FBI instigator was he in contact with (if this even is even real and not more staged and scripted lies and propaganda)?

Joseph Brooks, 19, was charged with making a bomb threat, threatening to commit a crime, and disturbing a school — all at Maynard High School. A not-guilty plea was entered on his behalf.

Wait a minute. Was he going to shoot the place up or bomb it? Confused kid on meds?

Threats reportedly made using social media are just as alarming as those made in person or verbally over a telephone,” Middlesex District Attorney Marian T. Ryan said in a statement.

Now you see the psyop prop value of this, limit dissent and free speech under the cover of security. This is the agenda going forward, folks.

“We are grateful that in this particular situation, everyone acted immediately; individuals heard about an alleged threat, they notified school officials, and then police officers went looking for the suspect at his place of work and then at his home, ” Ryan said.

Officials said they received information on Wednesday that Brooks allegedly sent a text message to individuals last fall, which included a threat that he would “shoot up” Maynard High at the end of the school year.

Police acted on that information on the same day and arrested Brooks at his Maynard home.

“As soon as our department learned that the defendant had allegedly made a threat against students at the high school, police officers began their investigation and followed through in arresting the defendant,” Maynard Police Chief Mark Dubois said in a statement. “We appreciate the close partnership with school officials in helping us to act on this reported threat so quickly.”

Bail for Brooks was set at $7,500.

Judge Lynn Coffin Brendemuehl ordered him to not own firearms or dangerous weapons, to stay off Maynard High School property, and to avoid any contact with students, witnesses, or victims who were named in the police report.

Brendemuehl voided Brooks’s bail for 90 days for a previous pending court case, an alleged assault in which Brooks faced charges of accessory before the fact.

Brooks’s next court hearing is scheduled for Jan. 21 at Concord District Court.

Globe must have missed the hearing.

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