A Capitol One customer with a history of threatening corporations that he felt had “wronged” him is facing up to five years in federal prison after he allegedly vowed to assassinate company executives using a machete and gasoline to accomplish his plot, according to media reports.

  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It’s the posting mentality. I bet if you go through this person’s social media history, they’ve said a lot worse with neglible consequences.

    But giving someone five years for being a blowhard when people who do real material harm (the average white collar criminal conviction for embezzlement/fraud/inside trading is 2 years) get far less really illustrates who the courts are working for.

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      18 hours ago

      He won’t serve those 5 years. Its an inital punishment that serves to dissuade others but will be reduced once the media attention blows over.

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        17 hours ago

        He won’t serve those 5 years.

        He might not. He might serve longer. He might die in one of those shitty Texas prisons that get up to 100 degrees with no air conditioning. Who can say?

        But I agree this kind of sentencing is primarily a form of state sanctioned shock doctrine. Terrorism on a judicial scale.

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          15 hours ago

          I’m kind of happy he was sentenced because I’m sick of people leaving unhinged comments and walking away thinking it’s normal.

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            11 hours ago

            The US doesn’t have a shortage of unhinged people, in large part because the insurance system is such high stakes anxiety inducing industry to work with.

            I doubt legalist terrorism stacked on top of bureaucratic negligence will make anyone any saner.