ZOGbot Silly Roper's Phelonious Phuktards call for a pervert, lure it to they's hovel & beat the shit out of it
ZOGbot Silly says that this will advance the Cause of Balkanization, cum-cum, cum-cum!!!
Courier staff reports
6/24/2019 9:16 AM
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Julian A. Calfy, 23, John A. Carollo, 28, and Nicholas R. Holloway, 20, appeared in felony bond hearings on Friday after officers say one of them posed as a 15-year-old boy online to lure a man to their home in Atkins to attack him.
According to a report obtained by The Courier, officers were dispatched to 5618 State Highway 105 North in Atkins after Calfy called 911 and informed police Holloway had created a fake account on Grindr, a dating app for individuals looking for same-sex relationships, and successfully lured and subdued a man they claimed is a child predator.
According to the report, Holloway admitted to posing as a 15-year-old male to convince the victim to meet. When the victim arrived, Calfy and Holloway told officers they removed him from the vehicle and ordered him to lay on the ground while they called 911 to report the incident. According to testimony, Calfy and Holloway released the victim before police arrived, but the victim called 911 to make a battery report.
According to a testimony given during felony bond hearings on Friday inside the Pope County Detention Center, the men struck the victim in the face and body, confronted him with two guns and a baseball bat and caused damage to the victim’s car.
The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Investigator testified that the victim had a laceration on his chest and a knot on his head the size of a golf ball.
The investigator testified that a search warrant was obtained sometime after the arrest at the home and the search would be conducted sometime that day.
Information from that search is not yet publicly available.
Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones declined to comment on the arrest because an investigation is ongoing. He also declined to comment on the status of the victim or give any indication whether he was truly a predator.
District Judge Don Bourne set their bonds at $50,000 each and each could face second-degree battery charges. They will appear in Pope County Circuit Court at a later date.
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ZOGbot Silly says that this will advance the Cause of Balkanization, cum-cum, cum-cum!!!
Courier staff reports
6/24/2019 9:16 AM
https://couriernews.com/Content/Defa...ck/-3/12/56197
http://christian-identity.net/forum/...9929#post19929
http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...9929#post19929
ZOGbot Silly Roper's Phelonious Phuktards -- Spending time in prison 4 foolishness
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Julian A. Calfy, 23, John A. Carollo, 28, and Nicholas R. Holloway, 20, appeared in felony bond hearings on Friday after officers say one of them posed as a 15-year-old boy online to lure a man to their home in Atkins to attack him.
According to a report obtained by The Courier, officers were dispatched to 5618 State Highway 105 North in Atkins after Calfy called 911 and informed police Holloway had created a fake account on Grindr, a dating app for individuals looking for same-sex relationships, and successfully lured and subdued a man they claimed is a child predator.
According to the report, Holloway admitted to posing as a 15-year-old male to convince the victim to meet. When the victim arrived, Calfy and Holloway told officers they removed him from the vehicle and ordered him to lay on the ground while they called 911 to report the incident. According to testimony, Calfy and Holloway released the victim before police arrived, but the victim called 911 to make a battery report.
According to a testimony given during felony bond hearings on Friday inside the Pope County Detention Center, the men struck the victim in the face and body, confronted him with two guns and a baseball bat and caused damage to the victim’s car.
The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Investigator testified that the victim had a laceration on his chest and a knot on his head the size of a golf ball.
The investigator testified that a search warrant was obtained sometime after the arrest at the home and the search would be conducted sometime that day.
Information from that search is not yet publicly available.
Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones declined to comment on the arrest because an investigation is ongoing. He also declined to comment on the status of the victim or give any indication whether he was truly a predator.
District Judge Don Bourne set their bonds at $50,000 each and each could face second-degree battery charges. They will appear in Pope County Circuit Court at a later date.
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