I can explain how this goes: if they identify you as a potential threat for wanting to punch a protectee, they may do an in-person visit. They tell you to stay away from events or places involving protectee. That’s usually it unless/until there’s a local scheduled event for the protectee.
Then it’s a reminder in-person. And they may keep following online stuff.
Almost nothing like this ends up with a US Attorney’s Office when it’s clearly not meant as a threat and just a form of figurative expression. Jail doesn’t happen without arrest. And it takes more than this to get arrested.
Even on the very off-chance you get a visit or two for this, be polite, don’t lie, keep it short and say little other than repeating that you think the protectee stinks and that you don’t want to be anywhere close to the bully or have the bully be anywhere close to you. It works out ok. Don’t worry.
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Almost nothing like this ends up with a US Attorney’s Office when it’s clearly not meant as a threat and just a form of figurative expression. Jail doesn’t happen without arrest. And it takes more than this to get arrested.