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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Oct 5, 2024, 07:38 AM 13 hrs ago

Colorado judge who sentenced election denier Tina Peters to prison receives threats [View all]

Source: ABC News/AP

October 4, 2024, 7:47 PM


A rural Colorado county courthouse beefed up security Friday after threats were made against staff and a judge who sentenced former county clerk Tina Peters to nearly nine years behind bars and admonished her for her role in a data breach scheme catalyzed by the lie that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.

Courthouse staff in Grand Junction, Colorado, received multiple threats that were being vetted by law enforcement while extra security was provided, said spokesperson Wendy Likes with the Mesa County Sheriff's Office. She did not say how many threats were made or how they were received. She also declined to describe the extra security.

The court received compliments as well as threats for Judge Matthew Barrett’s sentencing of Peters, Will Sightler, the court executive of the 21st Judicial District, said in a statement Friday. He didn't elaborate on what the compliments said. Peters, a Republican, was sentenced Thursday for allowing access to the county's election system to a man affiliated with My Pillow chief executive Mike Lindell — a prominent promoter of false claims that voting machines were manipulated to steal the election.

The one-time hero to election deniers, who was convicted in August, was unapologetic about what happened during the sentencing hearing Thursday — leading Judge Barrett to chastise her during a 15-minute speech that was shared widely online. He told Peters she sought power and fame in pursuing false election fraud claims, causing immeasurable damage to election integrity in Mesa County. He said she had no respect for the checks and balances of government, for the court, law enforcement or her colleagues and that she betrayed her oath of office, making her a danger to the community.

Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/colorado-judge-sentenced-election-denier-tina-peters-prison-114519167

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isnt there some way to trace these threats? samnsara 13 hrs ago #1
3 years ago gab13by13 13 hrs ago #4
She's been the head of the civil rights division of the doj since 2021. What's the hold up? Autumn 11 hrs ago #12
Good question. paleotn 11 hrs ago #14
She's busy shaming Americans for Chin music 11 hrs ago #20
Perhaps, to show that it is a markodochartaigh 7 hrs ago #47
Threats will continue until they prosecute, convict, incarcerate, fine PROMPTLY bucolic_frolic 13 hrs ago #5
I disagree that "nothing ever happens." D.U. has a small but steady stream of posts about people prosecuted for 3Hotdogs 13 hrs ago #6
Yeah, but that is smidgeon of the huge overall problem Bernardo de La Paz 12 hrs ago #10
Yes but they only have so many resources and many of these should be handled by the state. Bev54 10 hrs ago #27
SCotUS? Flash: tRump is NOT president. Anyway, incitement to violence is never an official act. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 9 hrs ago #35
He is still the head of the snake and if incitement is not an official act, please tell SCOTUS. Bev54 8 hrs ago #36
You won't be able to show me where in the SCotUS decision it okays inciting violence Bernardo de La Paz 8 hrs ago #37
I am not overreacting in sense of the word and certainly did not make SCOTUS explicitly my point. Bev54 8 hrs ago #39
I can't read your mind to know. I can only read what you actually post Bernardo de La Paz 8 hrs ago #41
Can't read my mind but willing to misinterpret my comments and then insist to me Bev54 8 hrs ago #42
I read what you wrote. If you are the first to highlight SCotUS, then it is your point Bernardo de La Paz 8 hrs ago #44
Go bother someone else, I have zero interest in your opinion of my comment, nor your judgement. Bev54 8 hrs ago #45
To avoid comment and replies, don't post publicly. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 8 hrs ago #46
You two need to get a room.... AZ8theist 5 hrs ago #49
The overlying problem has existed for years. The problem is local bodys (local governments) CAN NOT stop or control..... usaf-vet 11 hrs ago #13
Details too complicated for my simple mind bucolic_frolic 11 hrs ago #21
To complicated WAS exactly what I wanted to point out. Individuals CAN'T fix this level of complexity. Only goverments! usaf-vet 10 hrs ago #29
The interwebs have always been lawless. Regulations have always been patchwork. jaxexpat 10 hrs ago #30
I only know of one politician with the foresight to anticipate this phenomenon.... my one guy would be Paul Wellstone. usaf-vet 10 hrs ago #33
Thanks for the reminder. I'd forgotten. The PTB had their way with him for that. jaxexpat 9 hrs ago #34
jaxexpat............ Upthevibe 8 hrs ago #40
The 2000 election was a revelation of western civilization's fragility and ultimate collapse. jaxexpat 7 hrs ago #48
Because of course. The man-babies are mad that someone who flagrantly Scrivener7 13 hrs ago #2
The flying MAGA monkeys are always ready.Bidenomics must've given them a lot of disposable income to play with Walleye 13 hrs ago #3
Yep. Exactly. paleotn 11 hrs ago #17
If you threaten a judge you must be tracked down and charged bottomofthehill 13 hrs ago #7
Trump has given folks the greenlight to bully Sugarmaggie 13 hrs ago #8
Spot on Evolve Dammit 4 hrs ago #53
When will law enforcement The Wizard 12 hrs ago #9
This is why doxxing is never okay. LisaM 11 hrs ago #11
Comes with the territory Mysterian 11 hrs ago #15
Prosecuting the threat mongers? Wapo did a story on just this topic the other day... paleotn 11 hrs ago #16
"as a practical matter, our government may need to step outside the letter of law" BumRushDaShow 11 hrs ago #22
I know. Trust me, I get it. It's dangerous but..... paleotn 10 hrs ago #26
Don't forget that a dozen Constitutional Amendments BumRushDaShow 10 hrs ago #31
Tina Peters would make a perfect Sovereign Citizen mdbl 11 hrs ago #18
Hope she isn't vain DENVERPOPS 2 hrs ago #54
I'd be more surprised if there WEREN'T threats from the MAGA terrorists LymphocyteLover 11 hrs ago #19
How could they POSSIBLY have known???? Chin music 11 hrs ago #23
Least surprising news of the day, unfortunately. (nt) Paladin 11 hrs ago #24
Every time I read something like this KS Toronado 10 hrs ago #25
I'm not worried that there will be a bloodbath. They don't have enough loonies with guns to take over. flying_wahini 10 hrs ago #28
That's what I see, some outbreaks here and there KS Toronado 4 hrs ago #52
Sorry, but I disagree DENVERPOPS 2 hrs ago #55
Law enforcement needs to start dragging these people in Old Crank 10 hrs ago #32
BumRushDaShow....... Upthevibe 8 hrs ago #38
They just refuse to accept the TRUTH. She had a trial and was found GUILTY. She/other MAGATs are not above the law. iluvtennis 8 hrs ago #43
I listened to his full 15 minute sentencing speech. LuckyLib 5 hrs ago #50
Ivan Raiklin Rewarded by the Leo/Koch Donor Machine RTT 5 hrs ago #51
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