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posted by mrpg on Thursday January 18 2018, @10:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the random.choice() dept.

Jonathan Grant Thompson, the man behind the popular science-focused YouTube channel King of Random has been charged with two counts of second-degree felony possession of an explosive device.

Thompson, 37, runs the King of Random YouTube channel, boasting about 200 videos and 8.9 million subscribers. His videos are of science experiments and are in the vein of science-based shows on networks such as the Discovery Channel.

Thompson has been making videos and putting them on YouTube since 2010. His videos have garnered more than 1.6 billion combined views.

According to the article the first complaint "resulted from a citizen complaint via Facebook Messenger on June 15 about Thompson exploding a dry ice bomb", and for the second:

Thompson said a friend had left him a bag of powder, which he believed to be from a deconstructed firework.

After lighting a couple of small "control fires" Thompson and Timothy Burgess, 20, of Ontario, Canada, ignited a larger pile which exploded, the police report states. According to the report, firefighters heard the explosion from the nearby fire station.

Google Maps shows there is a South Jordan fire station 0.2 miles from Thompson's home.

The explosion left Burgess with small particles of burned material embedded in his arms, charges say.

Burgess was charged with one count of second-degree felony possession of an explosive device. Court records show prosecutors have asked a judge to issue a $15,000 warrant for his arrest

Originally spotted via AvE's channel.


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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by DannyB on Friday January 19 2018, @02:29PM (4 children)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Friday January 19 2018, @02:29PM (#624685) Journal

    As the old saying goes: "There are four boxes to be used in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo."

    I have lost faith in the second one. It has utterly failed [imgur.com]. The problem isn't with "the government" or "the person in office", in any particular office, even. It is the fact that there are enough voters to put unqualified clowns into office and be proud of doing so. People who will brazenly lie about their their agenda. Who, even during a campaign, where you would expect consistency, flip flop according to whichever way the breeze is blowing.

    Just a slight rant for a moment . . .

    I would strongly point the finger at people who are or claim to be Christians who would vote in someone who is so openly like the very things they (we, I) claim to abhor. No humility. Bragging at sexual harassment and assault. Openly advocates violence. The bible repeatedly addresses bribery. Helping the widows and orphans. Having uneven scales. I'm just sayin' it is amazing how people can claim to be Christian and yet vote for this guy. And I could go on further along this line, but . . .

    (end rant)

    The problem isn't "the government" in some abstract sense. It is all of us, or some of us, who put people into power that don't have the common good, the public interest in mind. They protect the extremely wealthy 1%. The corporations which are simply concentrations of wealth and power unimagined by our founders. They fool the ignorant into voting for or supporting policies that will actually hurt their very own interests.

    The real question is who would be going to war against who? I know talk of starting some kind of rebellion is fun because everyone is frustrated. But a civil war would be the actual result. And it would be bloody. Unlike the "civil war" which had a geographical dividing line, and a fairly clear identifiable issue (despite some people's denial of that), this civil war would be neighbor against neighbor who have opposing political candidate signs in their front yards.

    Just sayin'

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  • (Score: 1) by MindEscapes on Friday January 19 2018, @03:31PM (3 children)

    by MindEscapes (6751) on Friday January 19 2018, @03:31PM (#624714) Homepage

    It is quite easy to see actually, who was he running against?

    The media have made it near impossible for a 3rd party candidate to get any coverage or traction. (media being controlled by the wealthy after all who have bought off both primary parties)

    Pretty much every one of those caveats your pointed out also applied to Hillary.
    The swagger, near definite pride that the election was already a given. Also having the DNC rigged in her favor to prevent Sander's from getting the primary, so much for fairness. All about protecting the top 1% wealth, etc.

    With the added position of supporting abortion which to many Christians is akin to murdering children.

    So yeah, no surprise they decided to vote what appeared to them to be the lesser of evils. When there are no good candidates promoted (ie, not just running but actually able to get coverage so most average people even KNOW they are running), you will not get a good outcome.

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    • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Friday January 19 2018, @04:10PM (2 children)

      by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Friday January 19 2018, @04:10PM (#624749) Journal

      What I hear you saying is, and agree with is: people didn't so much vote for Trump as they voted for "NOT Hillary".

      But I see it as voting for "NOT Trump".

      If we get into a situation where people are voting for (NOT X) versus (NOT Y), we are in real trouble. And here we are.

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      • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 19 2018, @11:17PM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 19 2018, @11:17PM (#624978)

        I didn't want Trump because I felt that he would make no attempt to deliver on his promises.

        On the bright side, he was making the most patriotic promises, and Hillary was making abhorrent ones. That made it easy to vote for Trump.

        I'm shocked by what Trump has been doing. He actually delivers! WTF, this didn't seem likely at all. Now I am a huge fan of him.

        The saddest thing is that we can't keep him forever. We only have 7 years left.