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.
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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.