The Texas judge who reduced the $ 1 million bonus for the murdered murderer of Austin Metcalf, 17, was attacked in a doxxing deception, KDFW reported.
The Collin County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with the FBI, is investigating the alleged doxxing of the Collin County Judge, Angela Tucker, who agreed to an important route of Karmelo Anthony of Karmelo Anthony of Karmelo Anthony of Karmelo Anthony.
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Doxxing, defined as a form of cyber harassment, implies publicly publishing someone’s personal information without consent.
This type of harassment is illegal in the state of Texas if it implies publishing the private information of another person without consent with the intention of causing or inciting the damage against them, according to the Texas Criminal Code.
If someone has a harmed duration, a Doxxing event, it also becomes a serious crime in Texas.
Local law officials told KDFW’s courts and that worried citizens reported that people published Judge Tucker’s speech on social networks after she agreed to reduce Anthony’s link, which was initially established at $ 1 million.
“Our main priority continues to ensure the security of the judge and appropriate security measures have been implemented,” said the Collin County Sheriff’s office in a statement.
Anthony was released from jail after Tucker dropped his bonus to $ 250,000.
Tucker, who presided over a bond reduction hearing, said it was “too high for someone without criminal record.”
Anthony allegedly killed Metcalf about a dissuared duration of seats A track meeting of the Secondary School in Frisco on April 2.
He was released from Collin County prison after his bonus was reduced from $ 1 million to $ 250,000.
He is accused of first degree murder.
According to the reports, Anthony confessed stabbing Metcalf when he was arrested by a school resource officer at the Kuykendall stadium in the minutes after the attack.
When an officer told another who had the alleged suspect of stabbing in custody, Anthony apparently said: “I am not alleged. I did it,” according to a sentence report.
Anthony also asked the officers if Metcalf “was going to be fine” and asked if what happened could be consulted “self -defense.”
The Metcalf family has also been a victim of disturbing incidents since the death of their son.
Jeff Metcalf, the father of the murdered athletics star, told Fox News Digital that his house was accelerated hours after a heated press conference organized by Anthony’s family spokesman.
The Frisco Police confirmed that there have been at least three calls suddenly in the houses linked to the Metcalf family this month.
Swatting is when a 911 call is made, usual to inform a false violent crime, to obtain the police and, sometimes, even the SWAT teams, to respond to an address given by the Callaller.
It has been increasingly used in the leg as an intimidation tactics to attack high profile individuals and political rivals.
Anthony’s family has also attacked since the death of Metcalf, and Anthony was transferred to an “not revealed place” for his own security, according to a group that represents his family.
Next Generation Action Network (Ngan), the group that represents the Anthony family, shared a press release saying that threats included people who committed and took photos of the current address of the Anthony family, unwanted food deliveries and the Obitario de Said Metcalf to the house, which was also described as “disturbing.”
“We are sharing images and documentation of the threats that the family has faced last weekend so that the public aware of the dangerous atmosphere that has created bone, an atmosphere fed by organized hatred, systemic racism and intentional disinformation,” the group said.
“It is heartbreaking and irritating to see the depths of hatred and intolerance still alive and well in our society,” said Ngan President Dominique Alexander. “No family should have to live under siege simply because they are demanding their constitutional rights.
“We will not be silent and we will not go back. We are committed to doing whatever is necessary to protect this family and ensure that justice pursues without intimidation or fear.”
The Frisco Police Department told Fox News Digital: “Our department has no reported cases involving the Anthony threatened family.”
Jeff Metcalf has tried to mitigate political rhetoric since the stabbing of April 2.
He previously told Fox News: “I want to clarify something to start because Alreamy heard some rumors and gossip. This was not some careers. This is not something political.
“Not politicians this. It is not … this is a human being. This person made a bad choice and affected both his family and my family forever.”
An FBI spokesman confirmed to Fox News Digital that the agency is working with the Frisco Police Department in the Doxxing incident, but deferred the Frisco Police Department or in the Collin County Sheriff’s office for more details.
The Neinder organization was immediately available for the request for Fox News Digital comments.