Man arrested after threatening to bomb Knoxville on Facebook

As it stated in CLOSE The Knox County Sheriff's Office allows people to anonymously submit advices on crimes they may have witnessed. WochitFranklin Delano (Dale) Jeffries II, 43, of Knoxville, was arrested with FBI agents on Wednesday after posting on Facebook that he had a bomb and that "everyone in Knoxville going to die on Thanksgiving." (Photo: Knox County records)A Knoxville person was arrested on Wednesday after threatening to kill everyone in Knoxville with a bomb on Thanksgiving Day on social media. Franklin Delano Jeffries II, 43, of Knoxville, was arrested with Fed Bureau of probe agents after making a Facebook post on Tuesday in that he claimed to have a bomb and told "everyone in Knoxville going to die on Thanksgiving." I am not well and my kids and I have Constitutional God Given rights to have closure and peace."


Chicago cop faces discipline for insensitive, threatening posts on Facebook

Brian J. Hansen Facebook page A post from Chicago police Officer Brian J. Hansen's Facebook page pairs an image from the movie "The Blues Brothers" with the words, "Hey Muslims tell cheese." A post from Chicago police Officer Brian J. Hansen's Facebook page pairs an image from the movie "The Blues Brothers" with the words, "Hey Muslims tell cheese." (Brian J. Hansen Facebook page) (Brian J. Hansen Facebook page)An ABC seven break news editor tipped Chicago police to Hansen's Facebook posts in mid-2015, prompting an probe with COPA's predecessor, the Independent Police show Authority. The scathing 164-page report issued with the Justice section found which Chicago officers routinely violated the constitutional rights of citizens. Without naming Hansen, the Justice section report noted how an officer called for "a race war" on social media.

Chicago cop faces discipline for insensitive, threatening posts on Facebook

Chicago cop cited for racist and threatening Facebook posts

referring to An oversight agency for the Chicago Police section has cited a veteran officer for further than sixty rule violations, involving openly advocating for civil war and Facebook posts which it deemed to be racist, Islamophobic or threatening.A 95-page report obtained with the Chicago Tribune shows which the Civilian Office of Police Accountability sustained 62 allegations of rule-breaking versus Officer Brian J. "There could be no doubt, based on PO Hansen's Facebook activity and vehicle decals, which PO Hansen cannot live out this mission," the Researchers wrote.Most of the allegations included Facebook comments Hansen posted among 2015 and 2017, according to the report. "The report noted which officers could be fired for bigoted speech without violating the premier Amendment. Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson has up to 3 months to make a recommendation on Hansen's employment to the Chicago Police Board. The board going to in the end decide Hansen's aftertime with the department.Neither Hansen nor his attorney returned the newspaper's smartphone calls seeking comment.




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