Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement.
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17 comments:
Public officials seem kinda cowardy
@2:17 - both Public officials and bloggers are extremely cowardly.
So ignoring a threat of violence from someone who has a history of violance is now bravery?
I think I saw him walking out of the jail today around 1:30.
The first amendment is dead
Not sure I see any relevancy in the first three comments…
Any chance we could learn to spell cowardly and violence?
@2:47 Yes.
Used to be “talk shit, get hit”
Now it’s “the mean man said bad things, go arrest him, me scare”
§ 97-9-127. Retaliation against a public servant or witness.
(1) A person commits the offense of retaliation if he intentionally or knowingly harms or threatens to harm another by any unlawful act in retaliation for anything lawfully done in the capacity of public servant, witness, prospective witness or informant.
(2) Retaliation is a Class 2 felony.
Anybody knows what was said or implied?
@3:41 Threats of violence (and a few other categories of speach) are not protected the 1st Amendment.
We have freedom of speech, not freedom of consequences.
and I'm pretty sure the 1st Amendment does protect criminal activity, even when that activity consists of spoken words.
He should have just slapped the prosecutor, and pleaded to simple assault!
justin looks like hes having a really good time.....just wait.
LMAO. Only in this godforsaken state is this idiot still in office. And, remember, he was elected!
Great work Mississippi.
Camp will represent him pro bono and plead insanity.
My question is: what did the bureaucrat say that twisted the lid off this man?
The First Amendment guarantees the rights of pornographers to make their product. It’s not there for you to be making your jackass comments about matters political. Things are different now.
I kind of like “cowardy” though. I think “cowardish” would also be, like, I mean, you know, a good addition to the lexicon; know what I’m saying?
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