HARSH TIMES: KANSAS CITY FIRE BOMBER WHO TARGETED CONGRESSMAN CLEAVER'S OFFICE EARNS DECADE SENTENCE!!!



Federal Court cracks down on this so-called local anarchist and his hapless attempt to fight the power in Midtown Kansas City.

Here's the presser . . .

KC MAN SENTENCED FOR THROWING MOLOTOV COCKTAILS AT CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Kansas City, Mo., man was sentenced in federal court today for throwing Molotov cocktails at the local congressional office of U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II.

Eric G. King, 29, of Kansas City, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Gary A. Fenner to 10 years in federal prison without parole.

On March 3, 2016, King pleaded guilty to using explosive materials to commit arson.

On Sept. 11, 2014, at 2:52 a.m., a window was broken and two Molotov cocktails were thrown at Cleaver’s congressional office located at 101 W. 31st Street, Kansas City, Mo. The office was unoccupied at the time of the incident. A hammer used to break the window was recovered from the scene, as well as two broken Molotov cocktails. There was no fire damage to the building.

Video footage shows King, wearing a large backpack, walking to the congressional office. King retrieved two Molotov cocktails from his backpack, then walked around the parking lot for a few minutes in an apparent effort to hide from cars that were passing by. The video footage shows King throwing a hammer through the west window then lighting the two Molotov cocktails. The first Molotov cocktail bounced off the side of the building. King threw the second Molotov cocktail through the window then sprinted away from the office.

Detectives with the Kansas City, Mo., Police Department were investigating King in connection with a series of anti-government related incidents of vandalism in the immediate vicinity of the congressional office. The incidents occurred over the Labor Day weekend in 2014 and involved the spray painting of anti-government/anarchy graffiti. One of the incidents was at a Bank of America, from which investigators obtained video surveillance footage that showed King spray painting the bank.

Investigators reviewed social media and Facebook posts by King and noted one post from Sept. 3, 2014, that read, “KC Fight Back celebrated its first labor day with a lovely variety of action, action and more action against a series of government and Financial properties.” Other posts included King posting “KC Fight Back Insurrectionist Collective is alive,” and “these cops aren’t going to kill themselves, get to the streets.” On Aug. 10, 2014, King posted “I want to leave kc better than I found or an ashes.” A social media post by King on the day before the congressional office was attacked read, “KC Fight Back has been in serious in its Insurrection activity, and that is the thing that is giving me the most pride in my life.”

King was arrested as he was leaving his apartment on Sept. 16, 2014. When officers opened the backpack King was carrying at the time, they found a can of red spray paint, Kingsford Charcoal Lighter fluid, and a clear plastic soda bottle (containing a clear liquid) with a tube sock placed over it.

Officers searched King’s apartment and found a hand-written letter entitled “Operation House Committee.” The letter, in part, was a list that contained the following: “(1) Paint thinner/alcohol, (2) face cover/hand cover/all tattoos covered, (3) Three bottles glass, (4) paper towels, old rags/lighter, (5) drive/driver, must be someone trust with.” The letter then mentioned the steps to light the devices, then said to “use hammer/sledgehammer to break door,” “light bottles, throw them, light curtains,” and repeat these steps on “government buildings, all things police, certain law firms, corporations…” The first part of the backside of the letter read, “The arsons committed on Sept 11, 2014 were committed solely by the KC FIGHT BACK Insurrectionist Collective.”

The Molotov cocktails recovered from the congressional office were analyzed by the ATF crime lab in order to identify any DNA that might be present and a profile was developed from one of the bottles and one of the wicks. A sample of King’s DNA was obtained via a search warrant; King’s DNA matched the DNA found on both the wick and bottle.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Patrick C. Edwards and Jeffrey Q. McCarther. It was investigated by the FBI and the Kansas City, Mo., Police Department, the Federal Protective Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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Comments

  1. First comes tragedy then comes farce.

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  2. We are lucky he isn't black or Tammy Dickless would have shit holed the whole dame situation.

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  3. He will still have his whole life ahead of him when he gets out. He's been in for at least a year already.

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  4. sentence was a little harsh,imo.

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  5. Guess Sly & Jean Peters Baker Soft on Crime approach didn't work huh ???

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  6. Bright lad.

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  7. we can not keep incarcerating our young anarchist's like this!

    wtf? like they don't have kids and dreams of finding decent paying jobs!

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  8. When is that fraud committing Cleaver going to jail?

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  9. This shows what a naive philosophy is anarchy. What did he accomplish? Nothing.

    All ex-con's face a life sentence of poverty.

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  10. Crazy Clown proves, as always, what an idiot he is.

    What fraud did Cleaver commit. It's not illegal to refuse to pay contested bills. Ask Trump about it.

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  11. Cleaver is never going to jail he's got Black privilege.

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  12. 4:07, what part of Cleaver's SBA loan debt does he claim is not valid, and on what grounds? I'm still wondering why he needed a $1 million loan for a car wash worth less than half that, as well as how he qualified for it. Maybe the Star's crack investigative journalists will sort it out for us.

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  13. I never understand why idiots like him never take some time to plan how to get away with it
    It seems easy enough to throw something through a window

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  14. The first rule of KC Fight Back Insurrectionist Collective is you do not talk about KC Fight Back Insurrectionist Collective.

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  15. ^^^ or maybe just talk about it at a coffee shop and save the world and yourself a lot of grief.

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  16. Now just time to round up the Chump supporters, cock block, and Toni Bones.

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  17. First we get to pay cleavers taxes on his car wash now we get to pay for this guy to stay in jail

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  18. Figures another Degenerate Pathetic Lib'Tard with NO Facts or Comprehension of how Banking Fraud works or Corruption

    yet goes around calling everybody else stupid for things they themselves are actually clueless about and uneducated about !!!

    Since I'm so Stupid evidently,,,, why don't you ask the US Attorneys office and the FBI about Emanuel Clevers phony Bogus Financing of his Defunct Car Wash loan and a few others and his NOT paying back Taxes on property and money !!

    Sure you'll get quite an enlightening experience and actual education of how things actually work in the real world ,, and NOT your Delusional HOODRAT world many of you live in !!!

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  19. Ironic. The anarchist will be totally dependent on and controlled by the federal government for every facet of his life for the next ten years. Have fun fucker.

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  20. Now we get to feed and clothe this piece of shit for the next ten years. Oh good.

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  21. Jesus, what a cool guy. Lookit the hair! Lookit the tats! Being an anarchist means never having to take a bath.

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  22. We got us a real Terrorist right here in Kansas City.

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