Feds Argue Lockdown Redux For Kansas City Cybertuck Firebomber Suspect

Follow-up for Friday and a question . . .

IS POLITICALLY CHARGE FIREBOMBING ENOUGH TO KEEP THIS ELITE COLLEGE TRANS SUSPECT BEHIND BARS?!?!

Not for lack of trying . . . 

Here's the case the feds are making after so much social media outrage this week . . . Check-it:

A court document filed by the U.S. Attorney's Office states, "the nature and circumstances of the charged offenses support detention in this case." The document also states that the offense involved the use of multiple destructive devices to firebomb Tesla vehicles at a Tesla dealership. In addition, the court document states "setting these vehicles on fire creates an extremely hazardous situation for anyone nearby and responding public safety officers and firemen."

In addition, the motion claims that the weight of the evidence McIntire made and used two destruction devices to commit arson is overwhelming.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Federal attorneys want man, 19, charged in Kansas City Tesla dealership fires ordered back into custody

The U.S. Attorney's Office in the Western District of Missouri filed a motion to revoke the order that released Owen McIntire, the teen accused of damaging vehicles at a Kansas City Tesla dealership.


Federal prosecutors want Kansas City Tesla arson suspect sent back to jail

Federal prosecutors want a judge to order the suspect in the Kansas City Tesla arsons, Owen McIntire, back to jail.

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