Hey Cary, do me a solid and slap a stickie on this bitch.
Thanks, man.
Concordia student sent photo of gun to classmates, River Forest police say
By Phil Rockrohr | Sun Times, November 1, 2014
An 18-year-old Concordia University student was arrested Oct. 22 for allegedly
sending “menacing” emails to fellow students containing pictures of a BB gun replica
of a semi-automatic pistol.
Ricardo Gonzalez, 18, of 2912 N. Normandy Ave. in Chicago, was charged with felony
disorderly conduct, Deputy Chief James O’Shea said.
A Concordia student contacted River Forest police on Oct. 22 to report receiving an
alarming email from another student that displayed a gun.
The photo, which appears to be a computer screenshot lifted from Amazon.com, is a
still image of a Smith and Wesson replica of an M & P semi-automatic pistol, O’Shea
said.
“He was not holding the firearm,” he said. “From the picture you could not tell,
though, that it was possibly a replica or a BB gun.”
O’Shea declined to say exactly what was written in the email.
“‘Menacing,’ is how the state’s attorney would describe it as evidence,” he said. “I
don’t want to go into detail at this time. It will come out in court.”
“
The mere presence of a firearm could be interpreted as a threat
of violence,” he said.
The mere presence of a firearm could be interpreted as a threat
of violence, y'all.
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Eagles' Bennie Logan threatened on Twitter with photo of gun
By Eliot Shorr-Parks | NJ.com, March 12, 2014
Eagles defensive lineman Bennie Logan was embroiled in a brief but troublesome
Twitter exchange with a fan on Tuesday, that ended with the fan making a veiled
threat with a gun.
After Logan posted a message asking fans to check out a new line of hats, the fan
tweeted that, instead of hawking hats, Logan should be concentrating on improving his
play.
The back-and-forth escalated quickly, and ended abruptly.
The fan later tweeted that Logan and the Eagles had called the police and he had lost
his job:
The Eagles said that they were aware of the situation, but had no comment.