Kalispell school threat suspect 'tangled' with wrong Twitter user
Kalispell school threat suspect 'tangled' with wrong Twitter user
February 19, 2015 12:00 pm By Vince Devlin
vdevlin@missoulian.com
KALISPELL On Saturday night, Jonathan Hutson tweeted a link to a New York Times story about the deadly attacks that day at a free-speech event and synagogue in Denmark, using terrorism as the hashtag. ... He quickly got a response filled with anti-Semitic images. ... And then he got more, all from the same Twitter account. ... A lot more.
At first, I dismissed it as your garden-variety Twitter troll, Hutson says. He was obviously trying to get my attention. I told him I supposed he was a Holocaust-denying bigot, and he stepped it up, with images of a noose hanging from a gallows and a message that said, Time to hunt the Nazi hunters. I told him, so now youre a Holocaust-denying bigot who advocates violence?
What David Joseph Lenio, the 28-year-old who allegedly sent Hutson the messages, didnt know was this: ... Of all the people he could have tangled with on Twitter, Hutson says, he picked the spokesman for the Brady Campaign and Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
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Hutson says the events over the three-day Presidents Day holiday should not be viewed in pro-gun or anti-gun lights. ... There are thousands of dangerous people carrying firearms who shouldnt be, he says, and I think we can all agree when dangerous people threaten to execute 30 school kids and rabbis, they shouldnt be walking down the street carrying a gun. ... But he did offer up this: .... Sometimes the best way to stop a bad guy with a gun, Hutson said, is a good guy with a Twitter account.
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