

Posted: 8/21/2017 3:03:18 PM EDT
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Slam the book at him, a two time offender make him serve 40 years.
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Great now they are learning to make organic peroxide explosives! Straight out of the ISIS playbook.
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This is a case where ATF agents need to go in balls deep.
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"Four years ago, in October of 2013, almost the same scene played out at the very same house, with federal agents searching the property, sources said, looking for materials that could be used to make nerve gas or tear gas.Less than a year after that, Schneck, who had lived in that home with his parents, was convicted of the crime of not conforming to storage of explosive material and sentenced to five years of probation and a $159,000 fine."
Sounds like the FBI has some explaining to do. He should have been on their radar before the 2nd incident played out. |
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"Four years ago, in October of 2013, almost the same scene played out at the very same house, with federal agents searching the property, sources said, looking for materials that could be used to make nerve gas or tear gas.Less than a year after that, Schneck, who had lived in that home with his parents, was convicted of the crime of not conforming to storage of explosive material and sentenced to five years of probation and a $159,000 fine." Sounds like the FBI has some explaining to do. He should have been on their radar before the 2nd incident played out. View Quote ![]() |
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Holy shit. I was there yesterday.
Thank God for the police and FBI action |
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He really just seems to be a wanna be terrorist. I wonder what his real motives are. Seems to me blowing a statue would be small ball comparing to the numerous possible targets he is near.
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"Four years ago, in October of 2013, almost the same scene played out at the very same house, with federal agents searching the property, sources said, looking for materials that could be used to make nerve gas or tear gas.Less than a year after that, Schneck, who had lived in that home with his parents, was convicted of the crime of not conforming to storage of explosive material and sentenced to five years of probation and a $159,000 fine." Sounds like the FBI has some explaining to do. He should have been on their radar before the 2nd incident played out. View Quote lol |
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I saw something the other day that TX law allows the use of deadly force to prevent the defacing or destruction of monuments.
Not sure if true. |
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Houston chronicle has a tad bit more info: Houston Chronicle
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"Texas man" does not = Texan. Probably a california immigrant.
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No way a "Texas man" would do that. Sounds more like a man who happened to be in Texas tried to blow something up.
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I saw something the other day that TX law allows the use of deadly force to prevent the defacing or destruction of monuments. Not sure if true. View Quote ![]() |
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They don't say why he tried to drink the NG.
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View Quote That's one cop saying that, wonder what law school he went to. |
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I am SHOCKED to learn that there are actual dumbasses in Texas.
SHOCKED! |
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Sounds like a weird dude. No photo available either.
"One friend who knew Schneck from their years together at Memorial High School in Spring Branch ISD described him as an awkward loner who never had a girlfriend and seemed to struggle with social interactions."I can't even think of a single friend he had, to be perfectly honest," he said.He was nicknamed Ace from his initials."None of this is surprising," the former classmate added. "He seems a bit disconnected from reality."During their senior year of high school, according to Schneck's classmate, the awkward teen wrote a "manifesto" dedicated to some of the school's popular girls, decrying how their boyfriends treated them and saying he could have done better.After high school graduation in 2010, the two lost touch and Schneck's classmate didn't hear news of him again until news outlets started reaching out for comment in the aftermath of the 2014 case." http://www.wgal.com/article/man-charged-with-trying-to-plant-bomb-at-confederate-statue/12042845 |
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Throw the book at his fuckin parents also.
They should know what their creeper son is storing in their home. |
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These fucksticks are going to detonate a bomb at a statue during a free speech rally and the
MSM is going to say the people who got hurt deserved it. ![]() |
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https://www.click2houston.com/news/local-officials-fbi-conducting-operation-at-sw-houston-home View Quote Quoted:
A Houston park ranger saw Schneck kneeling among the bushes in front of the General Dowling Monument on Saturday night, according to investigators. They say he was holding two small boxes that contained a timer, duct tape, wires and other items. The ranger said Schneck took a drink from a plastic bottle but immediately spit it out. The clear liquid was field tested as was a white powdery substance found in a small, black aluminum tube which revealed they were most likely nitroglycerin and Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine (HMTD), respectively, according to the charges. HMTD is a high explosive organic compound used as an initiating, or primary explosive. Nitroglycerin has been used as an active ingredient in the manufacture of explosives. ln its pure form, nitroglycerin is a contact explosive, with physical shock causing it to explode, which degrades over time to even more unstable forms. Nitroglycerin is highly dangerous to transport or use. ln its undiluted form, it is one of the world's most powerful explosives. Authorities believe the items in Schneck’s possession were capable of producing a viable explosive device, according to the charges. LINK View Quote |
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Sounds like a weird dude. No photo available either. "One friend who knew Schneck from their years together at Memorial High School in Spring Branch ISD described him as an awkward loner who never had a girlfriend and seemed to struggle with social interactions."I can't even think of a single friend he had, to be perfectly honest," he said.He was nicknamed Ace from his initials."None of this is surprising," the former classmate added. "He seems a bit disconnected from reality."During their senior year of high school, according to Schneck's classmate, the awkward teen wrote a "manifesto" dedicated to some of the school's popular girls, decrying how their boyfriends treated them and saying he could have done better.After high school graduation in 2010, the two lost touch and Schneck's classmate didn't hear news of him again until news outlets started reaching out for comment in the aftermath of the 2014 case." http://www.wgal.com/article/man-charged-with-trying-to-plant-bomb-at-confederate-statue/12042845 View Quote |
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