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Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by manmustwac(m): 8:27am On Jun 30, 2013
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A teenager from Texas could spend the next eight years in prison if a court decides that the sarcastic comment he made during an online argument is enough to convict him of issuing a terroristic threat.

Justin Carter was only 18 years old when he and a friend got into an online spat over Facebook back in February with another person. They were arguing about the computer game “League of Legends,” his dad told a local ABC affiliate, but one snarky remark made by the teen was apparently enough to raise suspicion in one woman who was watching the conversation unfold all the way up in Canada.

“Someone had said something to the effect of 'Oh you're insane, you're crazy, you're messed up in the head,’” father Jack Carter told KKVUE News, “to which he replied 'Oh yeah, I'm real messed up in the head, I'm going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still, beating hearts.’”

According to the parent, the teenager from Texas followed up that remark with the phrases “LOL” and “JK”— Internet shorthand for “Laugh out Loud” and “Just Kidding.” The Canadian witness wasn’t amused, however, and reportedly conducted a cursory Google search to find out more about the sarcastic gamer. That information led her to learn that the Carter household is located close to a local elementary school, prompting her to alert the police.

Carter, who has since turned 19, was arrested in late March and has so far spent three months and one day behind bars. His trial is slated to begin in July, and if convicted of “making a terroristic threat” he could spend most of his twenties in federal prison.

Under Texas law, a person could be charged with a misdemeanor if he or she “threatens to commit any offense involving violence to any person or property” with the intent to prompt a reaction, cause fear in another or interrupt the occupation of a public place. If the defendant is thought to have made a threat to cause impairment or interruption of a public service, it’s a felony in the Lone Star State.

“These people are serious. They really want my son to go away to jail for a sarcastic comment that he made," Jack Carter told KVUE.

It’s likely that the timing of the teenager’s quip — only two months after the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting left 26 people dead in Connecticut — didn’t discourage authorities from launching an investigation. His father said his son didn’t mean anything of it, though, and was just being behaving like an average teenager.

“Justin was the kind of kid who didn't read the newspaper. He didn't watch television. He wasn't aware of current events. These kids, they don't realize what they're doing. They don't understand the implications. They don't understand public space,” said Jack Carter.

“If I can just help one person to understand that social media is not a playground, that when you go out there into social media, when you use Facebook, when you use Twitter, when you go out there and make comments on news articles, and the things you are saying can and will be used against you," he said.

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Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by pmc01(m): 9:02am On Jun 30, 2013
na wah for oyinbo o.
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by bigt2(m): 9:26am On Jun 30, 2013
These oyinbos and their investigations na war ooooo!! embarassed
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by manmustwac(m): 10:17am On Jun 30, 2013
So just be careful about what you say on the pages of nairaland because you'll never know who's reading it

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Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by psky: 9:55am On Jul 01, 2013
Frontpage please
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by Seun(m): 11:33am On Aug 03, 2013
Holding a white teenager for 3 months without trial for making a sarcastic comment in a first world country?
That's awfully shocking! That means if he was a middle-aged black man he would have no chance at all.
Do they think he literally wanted to consume the hearts of elementary school children in his neighborhood?
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by Iaz93: 11:38am On Aug 03, 2013
LOL! BS!!!
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by Seun(m): 11:40am On Aug 03, 2013
Iaz93: LOL! BS!!!
What part?
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by Iaz93: 11:42am On Aug 03, 2013
Seun: What part?
They take things too serious. He's just a kid.
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by free2ryhme: 11:43am On Aug 03, 2013
facebook tins
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by bknight: 3:55pm On Aug 03, 2013
If he's really not sick in d head, that's a bit too much to say, even think. Shoot elementary schook kids and eat their still beating hearts How does a sane person think to that extent?

Or is it until it happens his father will say 'I never knew him to be such'? undecided

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Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by UyiIredia(m): 11:45pm On Nov 24, 2013
manmustwac: So just be careful about what you say on the pages of nairaland because you'll never know who's reading it

Noted. But I would hope the authorities apply discernment in the case. Worse has been stated online and hasn't been cartied out.
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by chimex38: 4:59am On Nov 26, 2013
Oversabi & joblessness dey worri dat woman..all d way 4rm Canada-tracked someones home address in US even locatin a schl around d neighbourhood..
Googlemap & smart phones. U have landed an innocent kid in prison.
Re: Teenager Faces Up To 8 Years In Prison For Facebook Comment by julioralph(m): 1:28pm On Nov 27, 2013
I don't blame the US authorities at all....... Sandy Hook, Virginia Tech etc etc

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