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Last updated September 20, 2090 8.42 a.m. PT E-mail this Print this
Feds say political scientist engaged in terrorist activities.
One of the two prominent political scientists engaged in a debate about the Anti-Citizens, Dr. E. B. Derka, is being held pending investigations of terrorist activities related to the controversial and anti-government side which she chose to debate.
Dr. Derka referred to Anti-Citizen Three as Captain America, in defiance of official policy to call him the alleged Captain America.
Prosecutors have requested warrants to search Dr. Derka's house and workplace in order to fully make the jury aware of the depth of her sympathy toward terrorists.
She faces charges including slander, inciting a riot, and conspiracy. If convicted she could be sentenced to life in prison.
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Last updated September 20, 2090 8.42 a.m. PT E-mail this Print this
Feds say political scientist engaged in terrorist activities.
One of the two prominent political scientists engaged in a debate about the Anti-Citizens, Dr. E. B. Derka, is being held pending investigations of terrorist activities related to the controversial and anti-government side which she chose to debate.
Dr. Derka referred to Anti-Citizen Three as Captain America, in defiance of official policy to call him the alleged Captain America.
Prosecutors have requested warrants to search Dr. Derka's house and workplace in order to fully make the jury aware of the depth of her sympathy toward terrorists.
She faces charges including slander, inciting a riot, and conspiracy. If convicted she could be sentenced to life in prison.
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