Kansas City Star 'Reporting' Downplays Allegations Against Cybertruck Arson Suspect

Other than burying the fact that this suspect garnered a TOTAL love letter by burying the deets of his "gender-affirming" care free pass out of federal lockup.  

Kansas City newsreaders should notice . . .

OP/ED ADVOCACY IS NOW COMMONPLACE IN KANSAS CITY STAR REPORTING!!! CYBERTRUCK ARSON SUSPECT ADVOCACY IS JUST THE LATEST EXAMPLE!!!

 This blog starts with TKC opinion but even our notes are more objective than a love letter to a suspect charged with alleged politically motivated violence . . . Readers can judge for themselves with this quoted passage and a link to the story: 

"On paper, Owen McIntire’s summer looks like a lot of 19-year-old college students: living back home with his parents, working shifts at a sandwich shop, trying to stay out of trouble. 

"Come August, though, McIntire is unlikely to return to the University of Massachusetts for his sophomore year. He is more likely headed to federal prison. 

"McIntire has pleaded not guilty to the charges brought against him: malicious destruction of property and unlawful possession of an unregistered destructive device. One charge carries a mandatory minimum of five years in prison. All told, McIntire faces up to 30 years. 

"His offense? Torching two Tesla Cybertrucks in a south Kansas City parking lot. There were no casualties. Nobody was injured. No buildings were damaged. But McIntire’s case was elevated to the Department of Justice’s national security division, an arm typically focused on terrorism and espionage. A small, isolated act of vandalism on State Line Road elicited comment from the top four law enforcement officials in the United States: the attorney general, her deputy, the director of the FBI and the director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)."

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

Kansas City Star: KC teen allegedly lit Tesla cars on fire. Feds want to imprison him for ‘decades’

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