2021-04-10 · A podcaster said he was 'harassed' by two police officers at his home in California and accused of threatening Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Twitter -- a claim he calls outrageous and provably false.The Twitter user, who goes by @queeralamode, is demanding answers from police and the congresswoman on why he was tracked down at home on Thursday.
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I recognize she probably receives a lot of threats, but I shouldn’t be harassed by police for critiquing her politics. I frankly feel very unsafe in my home right now.” -Left-wing activist whose twitter handle is @queeralamode (possibly sandaltan IRL) mildly criticizes AOC by saying her comments on a podcast were mildly underwhelming.-His twitter is anonymous.-CHP shows up at his house for "threat to kill a sitting member of Congress."-AOC denies sending cops to his house — Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) April 8, 2021 (4/X) I’d really appreciate it if @AOC could look into this. I recognize she probably receives a lot of threats, but I shouldn’t be — Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) April 7, 2021 The next day, Wentz was visited in Los Angeles by two plainclothes members of the California Highway Patrol, who reportedly accused him of “threatening” Ocasio-Cortez. Two police officers allegedly paid a visit to the home of a podcaster in California because of a threat that was posted on Twitter against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). However, the podcaster didn’t make the threat toward AOC. Instead, it was reportedly another Twitter user who replied to the podcaster’s original tweet where he benignly
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You're not pushing back on issues that truly matter. I.E - fight for @queeralamode as threatening and police started this investigation as part of Capitol Police say they initiated the investigation based on Twitter threat They Apr 12, 2021 They said that I had tagged the sitting member of Congress in the tweet.” Wentz says he never has and never would threaten anyone. “Only after Apr 10, 2021 The next day, two California Highway Patrol officers visited him at home in L.A. to caution him for allegedly threatening a member of congress. He to an America activist's house with false claims about non-existent “threats.
Podcaster receives police visit over alleged AOC threat — but there's more to the story
The Twitter user, who goes by @queeralamode, is demanding answers from police and the congresswoman on why he was tracked down at home on Thursday. He said the experience left him “shaken up” and “feel [ing] very unsafe in my home right now.” A spokeswoman for Ocasio-Cortez said the congresswoman did not request the investigation.
That reply tweet with the threat to AOC has since been taken down from Twitter. In February, AOC's office sent a mass email to supporters asking them to "scan your social media to find posts with misleading information" about the New York representative and "use the built-in report feature to flag" threats or harassment of Ocasio-Cortez.
Fox News had more details to add to the story: A podcaster said he was “harassed” by two police officers at his home in California and accused of threatening Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Twitter — a claim he calls outrageous and provably false. 2021-04-12 · Podcaster Ryan Wentz, who goes by @queeralamode on Twitter, tweeted that plainclothes officers showed up at his door after he called Ocasio-Cortez’s remarks on Israel and Palestine “incredibly Get @queeralamode on the pod Makes a very benign tweet about AOC saying that her interview about Palestine was underwhelming then all of a sudden, plainclothes California Highway Patrol officers showed up at his door , accused him of threatening AOC, and asked him if he has guns. Podcaster receives police visit over alleged AOC threat — but there's more to the story 2021-04-10 · A podcaster said he was 'harassed' by two police officers at his home in California and accused of threatening Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Twitter -- a claim he calls outrageous and provably false.The Twitter user, who goes by @queeralamode, is demanding answers from police and the congresswoman on why he was tracked down at home on Thursday. The Twitter user, who goes by @queeralamode, is demanding answers from police and the congresswoman on why he was tracked down at home on Thursday.
He said the experience left him “shaken up” and “feel[ing] very unsafe in my home right now.”
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Thread by @queeralamode: (1/X) I’m really shaken up right now. I was just visited by two plainclothes police officers from California Highway Patrol at my home. Replying to @queeralamode Someone, obviously multiple someones, owe you a big fat public apology. I hope that you get it, but I know you’re not holding your breath. Thread by @queeralamode: Really grateful for the work @NoColdWar is doing to push back against US aggression towards China. @vijayprashad led a great discussion
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— Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) April 8, 2021 “They said they came here on behalf of the Capitol Police and accused me of threatening @AOC on Twitter yesterday. This is provably false,” he added.
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The action, which AOC denies triggering, was initiated by a call to US Capitol Police. As he waited for a food delivery at his home Capitol Police send cops to podcaster's home because someone else replied to his tweet with a threat toward AOC by News Kick in News 0 comments Two police officers allegedly paid a visit to the home of a podcaster in California because of a threat that was posted on Twitter against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). Capitol Police send cops to podcaster’s home because someone else replied to his tweet with a threat toward AOC in News Two police officers allegedly paid a visit to the home of a podcaster in California because of a threat that was posted on Twitter against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). Podcaster receives police visit over alleged AOC threat — but there’s more to the story by admin | Posted on April 11, 2021 A podcaster said he was “harassed” by two police officers at his home in California and accused of threatening Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on Twitter — a claim he calls outrageous and provably false.
Apr 10, 2021 Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) April 7, 2021 Capitol Police and accused me of threatening @AOC on Twitter yesterday. Apr 11, 2021 Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) April 8, 2021 I recognize she probably receives a lot of threats, but I shouldn't be harassed
Sep 28, 2020 They had sent Zoom a threatening email explaining how the platform could Mike Pompeo Watcher (@queeralamode) September 23, 2020.
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— Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) April 8, 2021 “They said they came here on behalf of the Capitol Police and accused me of threatening @AOC on Twitter yesterday. This is provably false,” he added. The user then shared a tweet from April 7 and said that they assume it was the tweet the police was referencing.
Apr 11, 2021 Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) April 8, 2021 I recognize she probably receives a lot of threats, but I shouldn't be harassed Sep 28, 2020 They had sent Zoom a threatening email explaining how the platform could Mike Pompeo Watcher (@queeralamode) September 23, 2020. Mar 1, 2018 RT @queeralamode: Gaza City, Palestine (2020) https://t.co/rNhtxKsRyp. 2 hours ago.
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“floods” the discussion thread with a large number of incoherent or irrelevant messages; violates etiquette, exhibiting any form of aggressive, humiliating or abusive behavior ("trolling"); doesn’t follow standard rules of the English language, for example, is typed fully or mostly in capital letters or isn’t broken down into sentences.
2021-04-09 · The Capitol Police confirmed to Fox News that the Ocasio-Cortez did not flag any tweets from @queeralamode as threatening and police started this investigation as part of its regular effort to 2021-04-10 · Apparently, the U.S. Capitol Police in Washington, D.C., instructed law enforcement in California to investigate @queeralamode, whose real name is Ryan Wentz. “I’m really shaken up right now. I was just visited by two plainclothes police officers from California Highway Patrol at my home,” Wentz tweeted on April 8. The Twitter user, @queeralamode, does list any name or location on the profile aside to say he’s a co-host of two podcasts. But the user posted a letter about the incident from his purported employer, Maffick LLC, that identified him as Ryan Wentz.