Do any of you think of this as being extreme? Has it come down to we have to REALLY watch what we say OR write or otherwise, we could be stuck in a jail? What he wrote on his Facebook page (and I thank God each day that I don't have one!) was very bad but young people spout off all of the time.
Would appreciate your thoughts. I've realized for a long time that we don't have freedom of speech but isn't this taking things a bit far?
Elisabeth
Posted on July 3, 2013 at 9:04 AM
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (AP) — Justin R. Carter never thought he'd be an object lesson in watching what you say in the social media.
The 19-year-old says he thought he was being edgy when he jokingly posted on Facebook that he was "going to shoot up a kindergarten."
Now, after spending almost 100 days in a New Braunfels jail, he says he regrets the Feb. 13 posting.
He remains in Comal County Jail with a $500,000 bond pending a July 16 court date, charged with making a terroristic threat.
New Braunfels Police Lt. John Wells tells the San Antonio Express-News (http://bit.ly/13pU47i) the threat was taken seriously after the Dec. 14 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Connecticut. Twenty young children and six women died.
Online petitions in his support have garnered about 30,000 signatures.