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I didn't see anything else about this, but apparently this kid has been held without bail for over a week.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...ston-marathon-facebook-post-article-1.1334038
[h4]Cam Dambrosio via Facebook[/h4][h4] [/h4]
Cameron D’Ambrosio, a Massachusetts high school student, is facing terror charges for posting violent rap lyrics that allegedly mentioned the Boston Marathon bombing and the White House to Facebook.
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A Massachusetts high schooler is facing federal terror charges for posting to Facebook rap lyrics mentioning the Boston Marathon bombing and the White House.
Cameron D'Ambrosio, 18, of Methune, was picked up by feds at around 1:40 p.m. Tuesday after a friend saw the lyrics and called the principal of Methuen High School, who called police, the Valley Patriot newspaper reported.
"Ya'll want me to…kill somebody?" the lyrics said, according to the Boston Globe.
"A Boston bombing wait till you see the [expletive] I do. I'm a be famous rapping, and beat every murder charge that comes across me!" the message said.
[h4]cam d'ambrosio via YouTube[/h4][h4]D’Ambrosio, 18, was absent from school when he posted the lyrics on Tuesday. He was being held on $1 million bail.[/h4]
D'Ambrosio was absent from school when he posted the threats and was arrested while out walking, authorities said.
"We took this very seriously," Methuen Police Chief Joe Solomon told the newspaper.
Solomon said the teen's threats included a reference to the White House.
"I do want to make clear he did not make a specific threat against the school or any particular individuals but he did threaten to kill a bunch of people and specifically mentioned the Boston Marathon and the White House," Solomon told the Valley Patriot.
[h4]cam d'ambrosio via YouTube[/h4][h4]A photo on the teen's Facebook page showed his face on a 'Wanted Dead or Alive,' poster.[/h4]
"The threat was disturbing enough for us to act and I think our officers did the right thing," he said.
The teen, who appeared in a handful of self-made YouTube clips rapping under the handle "CammyDee," was charged with communication of terrorist threats and being held on $1 million bail.
According to posts on YouTube and Facebook, D'Ambrosio lived in "da hood" of Methuen and appeared to have a strong interest in "gangs, violence and a criminal lifestyle," the Valley Patriot said.
His Facebook page contained satanic images and a picture of his face on a "Wanted Dead or Alive" poster.
[h4]Cam Dambrosio via Facebook[/h4][h4]A neighbor of D'Ambrosio's told The Boston Globe, 'People don't really take him that serious because he acts like a wanna-be thug rapper.'[/h4]
There was also a message that said, "F--- Obama and F--- the government," according to reports.
Locals told the Globe they doubted D'Ambrosio would have made good on his threats.
"I think when he made the threats, he was full of hatred…he gets picked on a lot," a neighbor, Steven Cuevas, 24, told the Globe.
"People don't really take him that serious because he acts like a wanna-be thug rapper."
"In my eye I don't see him being that kind of person," he said.
Being a dumb white rapper kid isn't against any official law I know of...but what say you, NT?
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...ston-marathon-facebook-post-article-1.1334038
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A Massachusetts high schooler is facing federal terror charges for posting to Facebook rap lyrics mentioning the Boston Marathon bombing and the White House.
Cameron D'Ambrosio, 18, of Methune, was picked up by feds at around 1:40 p.m. Tuesday after a friend saw the lyrics and called the principal of Methuen High School, who called police, the Valley Patriot newspaper reported.
"Ya'll want me to…kill somebody?" the lyrics said, according to the Boston Globe.
"A Boston bombing wait till you see the [expletive] I do. I'm a be famous rapping, and beat every murder charge that comes across me!" the message said.
D'Ambrosio was absent from school when he posted the threats and was arrested while out walking, authorities said.
"We took this very seriously," Methuen Police Chief Joe Solomon told the newspaper.
Solomon said the teen's threats included a reference to the White House.
"I do want to make clear he did not make a specific threat against the school or any particular individuals but he did threaten to kill a bunch of people and specifically mentioned the Boston Marathon and the White House," Solomon told the Valley Patriot.
"The threat was disturbing enough for us to act and I think our officers did the right thing," he said.
The teen, who appeared in a handful of self-made YouTube clips rapping under the handle "CammyDee," was charged with communication of terrorist threats and being held on $1 million bail.
According to posts on YouTube and Facebook, D'Ambrosio lived in "da hood" of Methuen and appeared to have a strong interest in "gangs, violence and a criminal lifestyle," the Valley Patriot said.
His Facebook page contained satanic images and a picture of his face on a "Wanted Dead or Alive" poster.
There was also a message that said, "F--- Obama and F--- the government," according to reports.
Locals told the Globe they doubted D'Ambrosio would have made good on his threats.
"I think when he made the threats, he was full of hatred…he gets picked on a lot," a neighbor, Steven Cuevas, 24, told the Globe.
"People don't really take him that serious because he acts like a wanna-be thug rapper."
"In my eye I don't see him being that kind of person," he said.
Being a dumb white rapper kid isn't against any official law I know of...but what say you, NT?