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Related: About this forumInfowars' Millie Weaver Arrested For Robbery, Domestic Violence -- Not For Intrepid Journalism
#WompWompUgh. Couldn't happen to a nicer person.
https://www.wonkette.com/infowars-millie-weaver-arrested-for-robbery-domestic-violence-not-for-intrepid-journalism
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Infowars' Millie Weaver Arrested For Robbery, Domestic Violence -- Not For Intrepid Journalism (Original Post)
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Aug 2020
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Mike 03
(18,685 posts)1. Lol:
When asked about the claim that Weaver was arrested for exposing the deep state, the administrator laughed. Conspiracy theorists believe a type of shadow government exists and is working to undermine President Donald Trump and his agenda.
Meaww also reports Weavers husband was arrested. Weaver was reportedly slated to release a YouTube documentary about the deep state called Shadow Gate.
Meaww also reports Weavers husband was arrested. Weaver was reportedly slated to release a YouTube documentary about the deep state called Shadow Gate.
No, InfoWars Millie Weaver was not arrested for exposing the deep state
https://www.dailydot.com/debug/infowars-reporter-millie-weaver-arrest/
efhmc
(15,821 posts)2. Huh?
Illumination
(2,458 posts)3. That's NOT a good way to start your day off...
Upthevibe
(9,838 posts)4. Kick....n/t
GeorgeGist
(25,570 posts)5. Saw Millie trending on Twitter ...
pleased to find out my suspicion sensors still work.
Iggo
(49,257 posts)6. Cop said "burglary."
I'm no legal expert, but I think burglary is entering a space (with or without permission of the owner) with the intent to take away something not your own without permission of the owner, and also the actual taking away of that thing. (This includes shoplifting.)
Robbery is when you demand an unwilling someone to hand over something, and I would probably say it's done under threat of imminent harm. (This would include mugging.)
Again, I'm no expert, so look it up yourself. I could be wrong.