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Sayara
Jun 6, 2008, 11:20 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,363525,00.html



Ex-Grocery Clerk Gets 6 Months for NFL Stadium Attack Hoax

Thursday , June 05, 2008

AP

NEWARK, N.J. —
A former Wisconsin grocery clerk must serve six months in federal prison for making bogus Internet postings warning of terrorist attacks against NFL stadiums, a judge ruled Thursday.

"People have to know they can't go around posting these things on the Internet," U.S. District Judge Jose L. Linares said, adding that it scares the public and can expose weaknesses in security responses.

Jake Brahm, 22, must also serve six months under house arrest following his prison term, but a fine was waived.

He faced a prison term of six to 12 months under federal sentencing guidelines. His lawyer had sought probation.

Brahm said the postings were not meant to be taken seriously and were at a Web site, 4chan, that is "outrageous."

"I would never take anything posted on 4chan as fact," he said.

"The story I wrote was not intended to be malicious and I didn't intend to deceive anyone," Brahm told the judge, at times stumbling during a seven-minute statement.

Brahm said he cooperated immediately when approached by police at the grocery store. "I tried my best to undo the harm I caused," he said.

A federal prosecutor agreed, but argued that Brahm was thrilled when police arrived, tossing his clipboard to the ground, shouting, "Yes!" and raising his arms in celebration.

Brahm intended "to create a stir," reposting the same message over 40 times during a four-week period in fall 2006, contended Assistant U.S. Attorney L. Judson Welle.

When another Web site visitor reposted the message on more mainstream sites and the news media learned of the ensuing investigation and emergency response, Welle said Brahm bragged in a posting, "This is the most epic win ever."

Welle called much of 4chan.org's content "inane," saying it ranged from running jokes to images of kittens, pornography and violence.

Brahm's lawyer, Walter A. Lesnevich, urged leniency for an "unsophisticated kid" who was immersed in the 4chan.org culture.

"There's this odd community of people who go on this Web site. He's the poster boy of what can go wrong," Lesnevich told the judge.

Brahm's posting, repeated from September to Oct. 18, 2006, said the targeted stadiums were in Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, Houston, Oakland, Cleveland and New York City. He admitted that the reference to New York City was intended to indicate Giants Stadium, in East Rutherford, N.J., where the New York Jets played the Detroit Lions that day.

The posting added that the stadium explosions would be praised by Osama bin Laden as "America's Hiroshima" and spark global conflicts. The message said that bombs would be delivered by trucks and that "the death toll will approach 100,000 from the initial blasts and countless other fatalities will later occur as result from radioactive fallout."

Brahm must repay $18,000 to the Cleveland Browns and $8,750 to the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority, which operates Giants Stadium. Welle said other stadiums had extra costs because of the hoax, but were unable to complete their paperwork in time for the sentencing.

Brahm, of Wauwatosa, Wis., had pleaded guilty in February to willfully conveying false information that the stadiums would be attacked by terrorists with weapons of mass destruction and "radiological dispersal devices."

The charge is part of the Patriot Act. Lesnevich said that although the law is vague and may one day be repealed, they agreed to the plea because it gave Brahm a chance for probation.

Brahm is now working in his father's wood shop, the lawyer said.


the events of an old 4chan phenomenon has ended.

KodiaX987
Jun 6, 2008, 11:28 AM
On one hand, nothing ever told on 4chan is serious.

On the other hand, even 4chan has an anti-illegal rule, which means no threats/pedo etc.

Shadowpawn
Jun 6, 2008, 11:32 AM
I can't believe that he has to repay money to the Browns.

Sekani
Jun 6, 2008, 11:45 AM
FUCKING HILARIOUS! Oh man this made my day.

CelestialBlade
Jun 6, 2008, 12:53 PM
People are idiots for taking everything they read too seriously (half the population would regard The Onion as fact, I swear), but you'd think the posters would learn by now that the authorities kinda know 4chan exists now. If you're gonna post comical threats against real places that lots of people congregate in, do it somewhere less famous.

Para
Jun 6, 2008, 01:24 PM
"I would never take anything posted on 4chan as fact," he said.

Does that mean no one leik mudkipz and that there is no real line trap?

Monochrome
Jun 6, 2008, 05:23 PM
"This is the most epic win ever" indeed...

I suppose this is the modern day equivalent to running into a crowded theater and shouting "FIRE!" causing people to trample one another in the attempt to escape the perfectly-unscorched auditorium..

Well, now he gets to work with wood instead of bag groceries. I guess that is more or less just a step sideways..

Xaeris
Jun 6, 2008, 06:30 PM
"This is the most epic win ever."

/facepalm

CupOfCoffee
Jun 6, 2008, 07:09 PM
Sounds like some stupid internet douche with a patchy ass I'm-too-lazy-to-shave beard and hentai posters on his walls got what he deserved! Oooooh, burn!

Toadthroat
Jun 6, 2008, 07:13 PM
Sounds like some stupid internet douche with a patchy ass I'm-too-lazy-to-shave beard and hentai posters on his walls got what he deserved! Oooooh, burn!

Whats wrong with hentai posters? ;-;

Scrub
Jun 6, 2008, 07:18 PM
I would rather someone threaten me with biological weapons than hear one more shitdick start MEME SPOUTING XD.

Syl
Jun 6, 2008, 07:22 PM
People always generalize /b/ as 4chan, which is funny. Sad to say there are redeeming boards there that have nothing to do with internet memes and tasteless posts.

Taken straight from the top of /b/

The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood.
Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.

Seriously, who takes 4chan seriously? If you take 4chan seriously in any shape or form, you already lost the game.

Of course, the guy who posted those threats long ago had it coming, considering that was a federal offense. Sadly, this won't teach /b/tards anything and I can definitely see something like this pop up again in the future.

Kylie
Jun 6, 2008, 07:42 PM
Well, I think the joke was pretty tasteless, stupid, and not worth going to jail for; but I also think it's pretty humorous that anyone would take a post on 4Chan so seriously. Eh, I guess I just respect the judge's decision, but it does make me say wtf inside a little.

Rubius-sama
Jun 6, 2008, 09:43 PM
4channers should be shot on sight.

Eihwaz
Jun 6, 2008, 10:13 PM
Sounds like some stupid internet douche with a patchy ass I'm-too-lazy-to-shave beard and hentai posters on his walls got what he deserved! Oooooh, burn!I love you. Take me now. :wacko:

Toadthroat
Jun 6, 2008, 10:18 PM
4channers should be shot on sight.

Thats harsh. We're not all bad guys.

Kent
Jun 6, 2008, 10:58 PM
4chan, in general, is where the scum of the internet pools.

I don't doubt that a lot of them really deserve to be b& in real life. :/

Solstis
Jun 6, 2008, 11:22 PM
Whats wrong with hentai posters? ;-;

A lot of things.

I'd hesitate to say that he got what he deserved, since I don't think any of us can really dictate that, but he got what was coming to him.

VanHalen
Jun 7, 2008, 12:37 AM
Welle called much of 4chan.org's content "inane," saying it ranged from running jokes to images of kittens, pornography and violence.


Did anyone else laugh at this?

Sgt_Shligger
Jun 7, 2008, 01:03 AM
He deserved it. Even if it is 4chan, he repeatedly posted it. You simply don't do stupid things like that. Also, scum doesn't pool in 4chan. It pools in /b/.

Mewnie
Jun 7, 2008, 02:15 AM
4channers should be shot on sight.

Hey, us fa/tg/uys aren't that bad X3

Toadthroat
Jun 7, 2008, 02:23 AM
You mean ca/tg/irls.
The problem with 4chan is that people tend to equate /b/ to 4chan. And while /b/ is the most popular board, there are plenty of other boards on that site that have completely different cultures.
It would be as if someone came here and looked into PSU-General and though "What a shitty site". When we all know that there is plenty of goodness OUTSIDE of the board, and if you're willing to shovel through shit, you might fight some goodness even in PSU-General.

Blitzkommando
Jun 7, 2008, 02:24 AM
4chan, for the most part, is a bunch of underaged guys having pissing contests off their little island of the internet. Occasionally someone comes along with comedy gold, but most of the time it is anonymity at its best (or worst depending on how you wish to word it). Still, the guy was a moron and like many morons he eventually had his idiocy land him in trouble. Only, for him, that was the FBI. He did what many people forget to do, he didn't stop while he was behind.

Shiro_Ryuu
Jun 7, 2008, 10:44 AM
People always generalize /b/ as 4chan, which is funny. Sad to say there are redeeming boards there that have nothing to do with internet memes and tasteless posts.



/e/ and /u/ are the best boards in 4chan, and the only ones I really go to regularly.

Powder Keg
Jun 7, 2008, 11:12 AM
Weird...I thought this originated on the friend society?

Kent
Jun 7, 2008, 02:55 PM
Also, scum doesn't pool in 4chan. It pools in /b/.

...Which is part of 4chan, ∴ scum pools in 4chan.

zandra117
Jun 8, 2008, 02:42 PM
...Which is part of 4chan, ∴ scum pools in 4chan.
Theres more than one /b/ outside of 4chan though
4chan's /b/ tends to be less random than the others, with all the repetition and newfaggery.

Toadthroat
Jun 8, 2008, 03:16 PM
/e/ and /u/ are the best boards in 4chan, and the only ones I really go to regularly.

I hope I never shake your hand.