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Alabama man pleads guilty to threatening Obama on Twitter

A black Birmingham, Ala., man pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to threatening the life of President Obama in a series of tweets, which were intermingled among hundreds of unrelated musings about women, weed and wanting to die.Jarvis Britton, 25, wrote the Twitter threats last year and now faces up to five years in prison when he is sentenced on June 20.“Free Speech? Let’s Test This! Let’s Go Kill The President!” Britton tweeted on June 29, 2012.That was followed the next day with, “@BarackObama I wish you were dead.”But it wasn’t until “an anonymous female caller” contacted the authorities and informed them about the tweets that Secret Service agents interviewed Britton in his Birmingham home last July. According to court papers, Britton admitted posting the threatening statements but said he didn’t intend to harm the president.He told the agents that he had been drinking and was “just acting stupid.’’ He even apologized for wasting the agents’ time. Britton was not arrested until nearly three months later, when the Secret Service Internet Threat Desk notified the Birmingham office that he was at it again.Continue Reading… Read More

Hackers claim to have posted Michelle Obama’s personal data

WASHINGTON — The US Secret Service launched an investigation Tuesday after hackers posted what they said was personal data and credit information of celebrities including first lady Michelle Obama online. The probe was opened over files which included personal information purportedly from FBI chief…

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Loose tweets sink ships: Secret Service sets up hotline for ‘suspicious’ web posts

Image from US Secret Service Twitter feed With less than two weeks to go before the US presidential election, the Secret Service is ramping up its intelligence-gathering efforts and asking Twitter users to report threatening tweets against politicians to a local field office. Debates over the November 6 election are already raging on social media: Users exchanged around 6.5 million tweets during the third presidential debate on Monday, and a few of the messages contained death threats against President Obama and GOP nominee Mitt Romney.Another 21 million tweets were made during the previous vice presidential and two presidential debates.The US Secret Service, which is tasked with protecting the president and top government officials, recently issued a statement on their Twitter account asking users to report threatening tweets: “To report a tweet that concerns you, call the nearest field office in your state.”The Secret Service opened their twitter account over a year ago. The organization maintains no other social media accounts, which hints at Twitter’s importance and usefulness in intelligence-gathering.Image from US Secret Service Twitter feed Politics, hate and death threatsThe recent presidential debates ignited heated arguments on Twitter from supporters of both presidential candidates, with some making death threats against Obama and Romney:”Don’t worry guys if Romney is elected as President I’ll take the fall for you all and assassinate him”, tweeted @kay_dizzle94. “I would love to shoot romney with a shotgun [sic],” tweeted @jasg30.”I have a 1 step pl
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an: Kill Romney,” declared @KeshiaCheesman. “Someone needs to assassinate Obama … like ASAP”, tweeted Alyssa Douglas.“Ima hit president Obama with that Lee Harvey Oswald swag,” wrote Donte Jamar Sims.Image from users’ Twitter feedsSome of these threats are currently being investigated by the Secret Service.Although Twitter cannot disclose users’ locations, the agency has “the means at [its] disposal” to locate Twitter users, Secret Service spokesperson Ed Donovan told the Los Angeles Times. The organization could, for example, issue a court-approved subpoena to an Internet service provider.Sims, 21, from North Carolina was arrested in September and is accused of threatening to kill President Barack Obama in a series of Twitter messages, including one reading, “the Secret Service is gonna be defenseless once I aim the Assault Rifle at Barack’s Forehead.” He is currently in police custody.And 25-year-old Jarvis Britton of Alabama was also arrested last month and charged with death threats against the president after an anonymous caller reported a tweet that said, “free speech? Really? Let’s test this! Let’s kill the president!”Secret Service took action and interviewed Britton after they noticed other tweets on his feed referring to cyanide poisoning. Britton later sent out another tweet that read, “Let’s kill the president. F.E.A.R.” He was arrested shortly afterward.He pleaded not guilty on October 16, but threats against the president are considered a felony in US, punishable by a fine and up to five years in prison. His fate remains unclear. Intelligence agencies’ interest in social media is not a new phenomenon. The FBI and local police have for years regularly monitored and collected information on US citizens on Facebook and Twitter.The FBI is reportedly attempting to create a system that would automatically monitor social media users. The bureau is attempting to build a network where ‘suspicious’ posts would be flagged and instantly reveal the user’s location to authorities. Read More

Tell Congress: Amend “Anti-Protest Bill” to Ensure First Amendment Protections

Imagine an America in which the government can deny protest in any public space it deems fit. Where wearing a Read More

10 Hilarious Photoshops Of Obama’s Awkward Bear Hug

Over the weekend, President Barack Obama was campaigning in Florida when he casually strolled into (meaning walked in followed by teams of Secret Service agents, some of whom were probably hiding in air vents with sniper rifles) a pizza restaurant when you-know-what happened.Pretty damn awkward, especially when you take into account that this is exactly the kind of moment that the Internet loves to turn into some kind of stupid, inane meme. You know, exactly like we’re about to do right now.Here are 10 vastly improved versions of Obama’s awkward bear hug incident.Read More…

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Secret Service investigates alleged theft of Romney tax records

The Secret Service is up in arms over claims being made by a group that says they have obtained White House hopeful Mitt Romney’s tax records. In a message posted online, the group says they will leak the files if not…Read Full Article at RT.com Read More

AP NewsBreak: Punishment, no criminal charges for military in Secret Service prostitution case

WASHINGTON – The Associated Press has learned that seven Army soldiers and two Marines are receiving administrative punishments, but are not facing criminal charges, for their part in the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia this year. Read More