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TexasTowelie

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Tue Apr 21, 2015, 08:48 PM Apr 2015

Legal case of Texan who embraced ISIS, flashed guns on Web--problem is that he is a felon.

It would seem like a convicted felon, who therefore is not able to legally have a gun, would hesitate before going on Twitter and Facebook to share photos of himself brandishing weapons; declare a love for the Islamic State group; and boast of being ready to shoot at white people.

But if federal authorities have it right, according to this document made public late Tuesday, Frederick Robinson did all that and then some as he went online.

More at http://blog.chron.com/narcoconfidential/2015/04/10-points-from-case-of-texan-who-embraced-isis-flashed-guns-on-web/#32331101=0

A partial list of the allegations in the charges:





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Legal case of Texan who embraced ISIS, flashed guns on Web--problem is that he is a felon. (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2015 OP
There's really only one cure for stupid. hobbit709 Apr 2015 #1
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