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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Teen Terror Threat


Teen Questioned Over Bush Threats on MySpace

Secret Service Agents Remove 14-Year-Old Girl From Class


(From an AP report)

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Oct. 14) - Upset by the war in Iraq, Julia Wilson vented her frustrations with President Bush last spring on her Web page on MySpace.com.

When 14-year-old Julia Wilson, left, found out that the Secret Service wanted to question her, she text messaged her mom Kirstie Wilson, "Are you serious!?!? omg. Am I in a lot of trouble?"

She posted a picture of the president, scrawled "Kill Bush" across the top and drew a dagger stabbing his outstretched hand. She later replaced her page on the social-networking site after learning in her eighth-grade history class that such threats are a federal offense.

It was too late.

Federal authorities had found the page and placed Wilson on their checklist. They finally reached her this week in her molecular biology class.

The 14-year-old freshman was taken out of class Wednesday and questioned for about 15 minutes by two Secret Service agents. The incident has upset her parents, who said the agents should have included them when they questioned their daughter.

On Friday, the teenager said the agents' questioning led her to tears.

"I wasn't dangerous. I mean, look at what's (stenciled) on my backpack - it's a heart. I'm a very peace-loving person," said Wilson, an honor student who describes herself as politically passionate. "I'm against the war in Iraq. I'm not going to kill the president."

Her mother, Kirstie Wilson, said two agents showed up at the family's home Wednesday afternoon, questioned her and promised to return once her daughter was home from school.

After they left, Kirstie Wilson sent a text message to her daughter's cell phone, telling her to come straight home: "There are two men from the secret service that want to talk with you. Apparently you made some death threats against president bush."

"Are you serious!?!? omg. Am I in a lot of trouble?" her daughter responded.

Moments later, Kirstie Wilson received another text message from her daughter saying agents had pulled her out of class.

Julia Wilson said the agents threatened her by saying she could be sent to juvenile hall for making the threat.

"They yelled at me a lot," she said. "They were unnecessarily mean."

Spokesmen for the Secret Service in Sacramento and Washington, D.C., said they could not comment on the case.

Wilson and her parents said the agents were justified in questioning her over her MySpace.com posting. But they said they believe agents went too far by not waiting until she was out of school.

They also said the agents should have more quickly figured out they weren't dealing with a real danger. Ultimately, the agents told the teen they would delete her investigation file.

Assistant Principal Paul Belluomini said the agents gave him the impression the girl's mother knew they were planning to question her daughter at school. There is no legal requirement that parents be notified.

"This has been an ongoing problem," said Ann Brick, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union in San Francisco.

Former Govs. Pete Wilson and Gray Davis vetoed bills that would have required that parents give consent or be present when their children are questioned at school by law enforcement officers. A similar bill this year cleared the state Senate but died in the Assembly.

Julia Wilson plans to post a new MySpace.com page, this one devoted to organizing other students to protest the Iraq war.

"I decided today I think I will because it (the questioning) went too far," she said.

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14 Comments:

Blogger LP Mike Sylvester said...

I wonder if Julia learned anything from this?

She should have.

Mike Sylvester

title="comment permalink">October 15, 2006 10:22 AM  
Blogger Marked Hoosier said...

I agree, minors shouldn't be questioned by any law enforcement without their parents present... It happens all the time.

title="comment permalink">October 15, 2006 5:37 PM  
Blogger Andrew Kaduk said...

What kind of a beef would a 14-year-old have with a seated president anyway? They can't vote, they don't pay taxes, they aren't military eligible, hell, they can't even get a prescription filled w/out their mommy or daddy along...

My guess is she was just parroting the BS she hears her mommy bitching about around the house or in the car while they're on their way to ballet lessons.

Regardless, the Secret Service obviously overstepped their bounds...so I understand the point here...just ranting, that's all.

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 9:41 AM  
Blogger Tim Zank said...

I think you guys might just have missed the elephant in the room....

Any kid that's 14 years old and was raised by parents with any kind of clue would be horrified if their kid wrote that message on a picture of ANYBODY much less the President.

Dissent is fine, but being a freakin' idiot is just that, being a freakin' idiot

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 10:59 AM  
Blogger Sewmouse said...

OH my, my, my
The Neocons have found your blog, John!

How would they have howled if this had been a Young Republican teen who had done this to a picture of President Clinton!!!

While I do not condone her actions, the CHILD should never have been subjected to INTEROGATION by law enforcement without SOME form of guardian authority present - including, but not limited to HER LAWYER.

Oh, but silly me - this was the SHRUB she "threatened". We must hang her! Deport her! Send her to Guantanamo!

Yeah - Family Values. Interrogating and terrorizing children. *nods*

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 1:21 PM  
Blogger Tim Zank said...

It did happen here in my little town while Bill Clinton was in office...the kid was 16 and had the shit scared out of him...and rightly so.He has since grown up to be a fine human being. Any threats against the president (whether it's a dem or a repub) have ALWAYS had stiff consequences...it's not a liberal or conservative thing at all...it's a stupid kid with stupid parents that need to understand actions have consequences.... As Carlos Mencia would observe in this case "De De de................

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 1:48 PM  
Blogger John Good said...

Tim - So you learned your lesson then? ;)

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 6:42 PM  
Blogger Tim Zank said...

John you sure are "cheeky" tonight!Why so happy, did you back over a republican neighbors dog?

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 7:40 PM  
Blogger Tim Zank said...

I really do appreciate your sense of humor....you're killin' me..

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 8:26 PM  
Blogger John Good said...

Yesssssss. . .eeeet's working. . .

moohahahahahahahahaha

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 8:33 PM  
Blogger Craig said...

Am I the only person around here who remembers Pat Robertson suggesting that teh State Dept. be demolished w/nuclear weapons?

He's still on the air, but this poor gal almost gets black bagged. I guess it pays to be a right-wing stooge after all.

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 9:11 PM  
Blogger Tim Zank said...

Craig, that is by far the saddest excuse for an analogy I think I've heard in quite some time....

DE DE DE

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 9:25 PM  
Blogger John Good said...

Craig - Send me a link if you have one! I hafta hear more about this!

title="comment permalink">October 16, 2006 9:26 PM  
Blogger Tim Zank said...

John, I would suggest that you don't hold your breath on that link....probably just another flashback...

title="comment permalink">October 17, 2006 12:15 PM  

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