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It's because federal agents are not very creative.
Can't say I'm surprised to find out that Hasan Piker is a federal agent.
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Goddamn, I thought people were joking
I'm not saying this is a stitch up, but if it was this is about the level of effort and competence I would expect.
Fucking hell. "I'm going to write 'Anti-ICE' on one single bullet of a five round clip." Maybe it was a galaxy-brained move by the shooter to make it look like the admin was framing leftists. (It wasn't)
A more serious possibility is that the guy really did have left-wing motives, but didn't leave any obvious indicators to that effect so he's getting a posthumous OJ treatment.
Wait I thought the bullet had an anti-ICE message on it. The message was literally "anti-ICE"? I think I might be a conspiracy theorist too now.
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The theory I heard is that the call came down to “write Anti-ICE messages” on the bullets and the grunts took that extremely literally.
Haha, this reminded me of the story where somebody was in charge of creating some company gift with print order of something like Microsoft in font Segoe UI. Needless to say, this was literally what got printed on the gift :D It ended up as highly sought after memorabilia for company veterans.
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I just saw that on reddit, yes.
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