dagblog - Comments for "Black People Formed One of the Largest Militias in the U.S.; Leader In Prosecutors’ Crosshairs" http://dagblog.com/link/black-people-formed-one-largest-militias-us-leader-prosecutors-crosshairs-34671 Comments for "Black People Formed One of the Largest Militias in the U.S.; Leader In Prosecutors’ Crosshairs" en excerpt: http://dagblog.com/comment/310565#comment-310565 <a id="comment-310565"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/link/black-people-formed-one-largest-militias-us-leader-prosecutors-crosshairs-34671">Black People Formed One of the Largest Militias in the U.S.; Leader In Prosecutors’ Crosshairs</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p>excerpt:</p> <blockquote> <p>[....] John Kirby, a former federal prosecutor in San Diego, said prosecutors are likely using the case to neutralize what they see as a growing threat in Grandmaster Jay and NFAC. </p> <p>In Kirby’s view, the facts are simple: Grandmaster Jay, a man with a criminal history, aimed a gun at law enforcement officers, which is illegal. “I think this is actually a pretty strong case,” he said. </p> <p>The NFAC leader has been arrested twice, according to prosecutors. A 1995 charge stemming from an incident at a bar was dropped for lack of evidence, according to court documents. In 2003, he was accused of using a rifle to threaten his then-wife and a man with whom Grandmaster Jay said she was having an affair. He pleaded guilty to trespassing and paid a small fine, according to court documents.</p> <p>Grandmaster Jay has been other-than-honorably discharged from the military twice, both times in lieu of facing a court-martial, prosecutors said in the criminal complaint related to the September rally.</p> <p>Federal prosecutors are always trying to dismantle organizations that are perceived to be a threat, whether it’s a drug cartel or this guy and his organization,” Kirby said. </p> <p>The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky, which filed the charges, declined to comment on the case. </p> <p>That willingness to use a criminal indictment to clamp down on an organization that threatens the American establishment troubles several experts who have examined Grandmaster Jay’s case. [....]</p> </blockquote> <p>The following kind of background is shared with a lot of Boogaloo Bois:<em> other-than-honorably discharged from the military twice </em>and<em> aimed a gun at law enforcement officers, which is illegal.</em></p> <p>And this sounds like these experts might support and advise the NRA and Proud Boys and Oathkeepers as well: <em>willingness to use a criminal indictment to clamp down on an organization that threatens the American establishment troubles several experts.</em></p> </div></div></div> Mon, 11 Oct 2021 01:12:12 +0000 artappraiser comment 310565 at http://dagblog.com