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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsExactly what crime will the Idaho U-Haulers be charged with?
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Exactly what crime will the Idaho U-Haulers be charged with? (Original Post)
Archae
Jun 2022
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LeftInTX
(25,609 posts)1. Yes..Misdemeanors
kacekwl
(7,024 posts)2. Seat belt violation.
Be more careful next time boys.
impersonating real grown men?
quaint
(2,585 posts)4. Only read about one man who was charged with felony first-degree property damage
The Spokesman-Review
Thomas R. Rousseau, the groups founder, was among those arrested. Also arrested were Kieran P. Morris, Garret J. Garland and Mitchell F. Wagner, all of whom were documented by the Southern Poverty Law Center and activist groups as active members of hate groups, according to an April report by the center.
Wagner, who is listed in court documents to be from Florissant, Missouri, was charged with felony first-degree property damage after he was accused of defacing a Black history mural at Washington University in St. Louis in March, according to Southern Poverty Law Center and news reports from that area.
Wagner, who is listed in court documents to be from Florissant, Missouri, was charged with felony first-degree property damage after he was accused of defacing a Black history mural at Washington University in St. Louis in March, according to Southern Poverty Law Center and news reports from that area.
Drum
(9,200 posts)5. Human trafficking in truck? n/t
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WhiskeyGrinder
(22,467 posts)7. Hey, don't do this.