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Offline AlanS

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Twitter parody will get you SWATed
« on: September 29, 2014, 07:07:26 AM »
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/19/illinois-judge-swat-raid-parody-twitter-peoria-mayor

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Illinois judge rules police entitled to Swat raid over parody Twitter account

Swat team burst into Peoria house looking for source of parody Twitter account that had upset town’s mayor



The police hadn’t even come for him. When four fully-armed officers of a Swat team burst into Jacob Elliott’s house in Peoria, Illinois in April they were looking for the source of a parody Twitter feed that had upset the town’s mayor by poking fun at him.

It transpired that one of Elliott’s housemates, Jon Daniel, had created the fake Twitter account, @peoriamayor, and so incensed the real-life official, Jim Ardis, with his make-believe account of drug binges and sex orgies that the police were dispatched. Elliott was just a bystander in the affair, but that didn’t stop the Swat team searching his bedroom, looking under his pillow and in a closet where they discovered a bag of marijuana and dope-smoking paraphernalia.

Elliott now faces charges of felony marijuana possession. He has also become the subject of one of the more paradoxical – if not parody – questions in American jurisprudence: can a citizen be prosecuted for dope possession when the police were raiding his home looking for a fake Twitter account?

A Peoria judge this week ruled that the police were entitled to raid the house on North University Street on 15 April under the town’s “false personation” law which makes it illegal to pass yourself off as a public official. Judge Thomas Keith found that police had probable cause to believe they would find materials relevant to the Twitter feed such as computers or flash drives used to create it.

Daniel created the social media feed when he was bored one night and thought he would amuse himself and a handful of friends by deriding the mayor. In a stream of fake comments in 140 characters, he portrayed Ardis as a Tequila-sodden, sex- and drug-addicted oaf. “Im bout to climb the civic center and do some lines on the roof who’s in,” one tweet said.

Daniel was never charged as the local prosecutor decided that “false personation” could only be committed in the flesh rather than through cyberspace. But his housemate, Elliott, still has the marijuana rap hanging over him and this week’s court ruling means that his attempt to have his charges dismissed on grounds that the original police raid was mistaken has failed.

Meanwhile, Daniel has turned the law back against the authorities in Peoria, a town with a population of 120,000. With the help of the ACLU he has filed a lawsuit against the town for wrongful arrest.

“You can’t do terrorist type of things or threaten people. But a simple joke, a parody, mocking somebody, that’s obviously not illegal,” he told Associated Press.

As for the mayor, he has tried to justify his reaction to the Twitter spoof by claiming that it had damaged his standing. “My identity as mayor was stolen,” he said a few weeks after he dispatched the police.

It is not known whether he now regrets his decision to send in the Swat team. One measure of its success is that there is no longer one parody feed ridiculing Ardis on Twitter – there are 15.

So a twit over twitter can send the Gestapo to your crib.

No mention of the mayor's party affiliation, so I'm guessing he's a Dhimm.
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Re: Twitter parody will get you SWATed
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2014, 07:16:24 AM »
Awesome, just like Nazi's used to do it...just the digital thingy is different!  Wow, that's some progress for ya!  I guess fascism plays in Peoria!

Oh and this is fracking priceless: “You can’t do terrorist type of things or threaten people. But a simple joke, a parody, mocking somebody, that’s obviously not illegal,”

Say what, dickhead?  But any Islaminal can joke about beheading someone and just get fired, no investigation, no SWATing of their hang out, eh?

f**k you, fascist prick!

And hey, just like all fascist/totalitarian stupidity...criminalizing stuff makes it more hip with the youth...

"It is not known whether he now regrets his decision to send in the Swat team. One measure of its success is that there is no longer one parody feed ridiculing Ardis on Twitter – there are 15."

 ::hysterical::

Ha ha!   ::mooning::
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Re: Twitter parody will get you SWATed
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2014, 10:49:35 AM »
Yeah, keep using SWAT teams for stuff like this.  Keep widening that gulf with the citizenry.  Keep burning up whatever trace of goodwill and benefit of doubt the citizenry might have had for the police.

SWAT teams were developed for very special purposes....high risk situations where there are hostages and/or heavily armed criminals.  Now they're being used for everything.  Are we really to believe they couldn't have a regular uniformed officer simply knock on the door?  What's next, SWAT teams serving civil papers?  I'm also sick of these judges who just rubber stamp all this.  A search warrant is supposed to describe very specifically the nature of the search.  In this case it should be nothing more than computers.  They should not have the authority to then go on a general fishing expedition throughout the house.

When you outfit every county mounty with military weaponry, you get the whole "hammer looking for a nail" phenomenon.
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Re: Twitter parody will get you SWATed
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2014, 11:14:36 AM »
Yup, couldn't agree more.

That mayor and the idiot running the police should all be physically run out of town...

Well, in a sane nation...
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Re: Twitter parody will get you SWATed
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2014, 11:15:03 AM »
Yeah, keep using SWAT teams for stuff like this.  Keep widening that gulf with the citizenry.  Keep burning up whatever trace of goodwill and benefit of doubt the citizenry might have had for the police.

SWAT teams were developed for very special purposes....high risk situations where there are hostages and/or heavily armed criminals.  Now they're being used for everything.  Are we really to believe they couldn't have a regular uniformed officer simply knock on the door?  What's next, SWAT teams serving civil papers?  I'm also sick of these judges who just rubber stamp all this.  A search warrant is supposed to describe very specifically the nature of the search.  In this case it should be nothing more than computers.  They should not have the authority to then go on a general fishing expedition throughout the house.

When you outfit every county mounty with military weaponry, you get the whole "hammer looking for a nail" phenomenon.
The inevitable result will be citizens setting up mines on their properties.
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