Woman jailed after using shooting suspect's catchphrase as insurance company denied claim.
Woman jailed after using shooting suspect's catchphrase as insurance company denied claim.
A Florida woman was charged after police said she threatened an insurance company with the phrase "delay, deny, depose."An arrest affidavit obtained by WFLA said the FBI contacted the Lakeland Police Department on Tuesday with information about an alleged threat.According to the affidavit, 42-year-o...
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After being charged with threats to conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism, a judge set Boston's bond at $100,000.
"I do find that the bond of $100,000 is appropriate considering the status of our country at this point," the judge said.
90 1 ReplyThank goodness for that freedom of speech we have ...
96 2 ReplyJust dont say what I dont wanna hear
24 0 ReplyIt's because she said they're next, and it was recorded. Threats aren't protected speech.
8 6 ReplyThe state threatens people all the time.
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Well, she actually said "Delay, Deny, Depose. You people are next,"
That's a pretty direct threat. The headline is misleading.
17 25 ReplyThat's worth 100k bond? Really? That's more than voluntary manslaughter.
41 0 ReplyThey're afraid of the common man now
30 1 ReplyThey are supposed to be...
3 0 ReplyI know
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I don't think so, no. Context is everything though. Before the assassination, just free speech, after, a threat of significant violence.
Also, free Luigi!
2 0 ReplyI suppose so, but the thought process of just jailing any verbal dissent... how long can, a healthcare system of all things, run on fear?
2 0 ReplyWell, it's not just any dissent, it a threat of violence. If she didn't say, "you're next" I'd be agreeing with most of the people in this thread.
Whoever posted this left that part out of the post. I wonder why.
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Pointing out that what someone is doing puts a target on their back isn't necessarily you threatening them.
13 2 ReplyWhere is the actual threat? You people are next, to get delayed, denied, or deposed.
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For responding with the catchphrase insurance companies themselves created and live by. This isn't the suspect's catchphrase, but apparently even uttering these words back at health insurance companies is too much for them.
28 1 ReplyWell, “depose” isn’t pat of it. The killer added that part.
6 0 ReplyWell, depose isn't actually a type of pat, so I don't know what you are on about.
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the catchphrase insurance companies themselves created and live by.
And I just said she added the part that the killer added too - depose.
1 0 ReplyActually, you didn't, if we are being pandantic about it. 🙃
1 0 ReplyOkay, that’s what I was trying to convey.
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"you people are next," also isn't part of it.
1 0 ReplyYou mean basically the same sort of vague threat Trump has thrown around for decades that no one does anything about when it isn't directed at the rich, just at society in general?
2 0 ReplyThis discussion has nothing to do with Trump. But, Trump should absolutely be in prison for his threats.
1 0 ReplyAh, sorry, didn't realize all we had to do to solve the world's problem was switch over to idealistic make believe land.
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The status of our country? What does that mean exactly?
5 1 ReplyThe plebians are uppity
10 0 ReplyCorrect, but the best way to deal with a moron talking in dog whistles is to ask what they mean by that and play dumb till they say the quiet part aloud.
1 0 ReplySure, but the judge isn't in this thread, so...
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