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posted by cmn32480 on Saturday December 19 2015, @07:04PM   Printer-friendly

A Puyallup, Washington man, Scott A. Orton, has been charged after making online death threats towards a biotechnology company involved with Planned Parenthood, such as "Kill StemExpress employees. I'll pay you for it" posted on a Fox Nation comment section:

A Washington man who allegedly threatened executives of a California biotech company that processed fetal tissue from Planned Parenthood faces prosecution in one of the rarest sorts of criminal cases – for violence threatened online.

The indictment stated that Scott A Orton, 57, had a record of online menacing of local journalists, city council members, fellow commenters and even FBI agents, dating back to at least 2009. The rare prosecution comes in the wake of a mass shooting in a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic. Orton was arrested by federal agents in December for making an interstate threat to kill an executive of StemExpress.

The California firm was thrust into the spotlight when anti-abortion activists attacked the company's fetal tissue procurement practices and released highly edited, secretly filmed videos from inside Planned Parenthood. Orton's alleged comments threatened to hang a StemExpress executive with piano wire, on the Fox News website.

Two legal, registered guns were seized from Orton's home just days before three people were killed and nine injured by a shooter at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic.

PDFs of the Criminal Complaint and the Indictment.


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Runaway1956 on Saturday December 19 2015, @08:48PM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Saturday December 19 2015, @08:48PM (#278697) Journal

    Very good - you've figured out that Fox is rather extreme.

    Now, what about the rest of the MSM? Every mainstream US media is zealously preaching how evil each and every one of the GOP candidates are. And, I use the word "zealously" intentionally, and seriously. Despite the fact that the democratic/MSM choice for president is simply not pulling the numbers, despite the fact that she can't even connect with younger women, they keep pushing her as the only possible choice. Oh - notice what they've done to the funny looking old goat? DNC and the data service people screwed up, allowing "outsiders" to see Clinton's crap, and they immediately accuse him of espionage, turning off his access to his own data.

    Extreme. Yeah, there is a lot of extremism on our political landscape.

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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Saturday December 19 2015, @08:55PM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Saturday December 19 2015, @08:55PM (#278703) Journal

    But, Runaway,

    Every mainstream US media is zealously preaching how evil each and every one of the GOP candidates are.

    That is because they are! No preaching necessary, just journalism. As someone said just the other day, when Lindsey Graham is the one talking sense, you know the rest are so far beyond reason and morality as to not even really be funny anymore.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:03PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:03PM (#278708)

      "I literally have not a single thought that the media didn't put there. t. Aristarchus"

      • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:11PM

        by aristarchus (2645) on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:11PM (#278711) Journal

        You used "literally" incorrectly. Again.

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:33PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:33PM (#278725)

          No, I used it correctly. Not a single original thought. Not one. That smug "you-used-literally-wrong" has been done to death as well. You are a puppet of the media, and it has manipulated you into thinking you aren't.

          • (Score: 3, Funny) by aristarchus on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:50PM

            by aristarchus (2645) on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:50PM (#278734) Journal

            Doubling down, eh? Well, I guess you have to, not a lot of other options at this point. First let me say that I said nothing about thoughts. I was talking about facts. You know, those things that do not go away or change no matter what you think of them. And secondly, of course I have no original thoughts! I have been around for almost two and a half millenia, so I quite literally have seen it all before. Of course, that means that what currently passes for " media" in this rather recent nation called "America" is hardly the source of any of my non-original thoughts.

            You know, as well, and more to the point, just because you have forced a pedantic response that has been repeatedly necessary does not mean that you did not literally misuse "literally". So it's your bad, still.

            Puppet? Hm, could be. I could be a bot, set loose upon the internets just to say bad true things about republicans at the behest of the Illuminati. But I am not, i assure you. And thank you very much for being concerned, but I can also assure you that I have not been manipulated in any way. I hope the same is true of you, literally, my dear AC! Happy Holidays! (Ouch! That has got to burn!)

            • (Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 19 2015, @10:14PM

              by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 19 2015, @10:14PM (#278745)

              I have been around for almost two and a half millenia

              Ah, so you're mentally ill?

              By the by, you misspelled "millennia". Thought you'd like to know, since you seem to pride yourself on the correct use of words.

              you have forced a pedantic response that has been repeatedly necessary does not mean that you did not literally misuse "literally"

              "I was just pretending to be retarded! t. Aristarchus"

              Don't worry, buddy. This year I'll get you a dictionary for Christmas.

              Happy Holidays!

              Thanks, I'm Jewish, so I appreciate you being considerate of my religion.

            • (Score: 2) by jasassin on Sunday December 20 2015, @07:23AM

              by jasassin (3566) <jasassin@gmail.com> on Sunday December 20 2015, @07:23AM (#278851) Homepage Journal

              Bots don't start sentences with the word "and".

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              • (Score: 3, Touché) by aristarchus on Sunday December 20 2015, @07:41AM

                by aristarchus (2645) on Sunday December 20 2015, @07:41AM (#278855) Journal

                Upgrades, Biatch! (I imagine you think that bots never say "biatch!", either? Interesting.)

  • (Score: 2) by Gravis on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:14PM

    by Gravis (4596) on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:14PM (#278713)

    Every mainstream US media is zealously preaching how evil each and every one of the GOP candidates are.

    how have they demonized GOP candidates? exposing what candidates say during a debate is simply journalism.

    as for favoring one candidate over another, that's called bias, i'm talking about extremism.

    • (Score: 1, Redundant) by Runaway1956 on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:35PM

      by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Saturday December 19 2015, @09:35PM (#278728) Journal

      Bias vs extremism? You brand Fox as extremist, but all the rest of MSM is merely biased? Uhhhh - yeah. That "biased" MSM bears equal responsibility with the Democratic party, Republican party, and Fox for polarizing politics.

      Far more than half of Americans believe that their party is "good", and the opposing party is "evil".

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 20 2015, @02:23AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 20 2015, @02:23AM (#278801)

        Of course that looks unfair to you. Your extremism has a lot of overlap with fox's extremism so it doesn't look like its unyielding to you, it looks just right.

        • (Score: 1, Redundant) by Runaway1956 on Sunday December 20 2015, @03:10AM

          by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Sunday December 20 2015, @03:10AM (#278807) Journal

          Back up and read. I've stated that both Fox and the rest of the MSM are extreme. It's the other side that is arguing that the progressive media are NOT extreme. So, what you're accusing me of, applies as much and more so to those who can't recognize that our media is mostly biased toward socialism today.

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          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 20 2015, @04:24AM

            by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 20 2015, @04:24AM (#278824)

            > I've stated that both Fox and the rest of the MSM are extreme.

            Fallacy of false balance.

            You've got a couple of nits to pick with fox, but anyone who uses the term "MSM" and excludes the most popular news channel from that list is clearly so far in Fox's corner that their perspective is too distorted to see clearly.

            • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Sunday December 20 2015, @05:15AM

              by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Sunday December 20 2015, @05:15AM (#278829) Journal

              You're projecting there. You are perfectly happy with the left-leaning MSM, so any disagreement with that MSM has to be extremism.

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