New Jersey prosecutors drop charges over tweeting a cop's photo [Updated]:
Update (~4pm ET): Mid-afternoon on Friday, August 7, the Essex County Prosecutor's Office dropped its cyber harassment charges against all five defendants, the Asbury Park Press reports. These charges stemmed from an incident involving a Tweet attempting to identify a New Jersey police officer. Our original story on the situation appears unchanged below.
A New Jersey man is facing felony charges for a tweet seeking to identify a police officer. Four others are facing felony charges for retweeting the tweet, the Washington Post reports.
[...] The complaint against Sziszak claims that the tweet caused the officer to "fear that harm will come to himself, family, and property."
"As a 20 year old that simply retweeted a tweet to help my friend, I am now at risk of giving up my career, serving time, and having a record," Sziszak wrote.
(Score: 2) by Opportunist on Sunday August 09 2020, @05:25PM
Now it gets interesting, I hope you screenshotted these tweets because you know the old phrase, pics or didn't happen.
Something you should at any rate do, and report these then to your local authorities because, well, I don't know your laws too well, but as far as I know in any civilized world, threatening to kill someone or inciting others to do so is already a crime.