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Medina Man Under Fire for Facebook Post in Favor of CT Shooting (Poll)

According to WKYC, the man could face a $1,000 and 30 days in jail.

 

After the tragic school shooting in Newtown, CT, last week, a Medina man updated his Facebook status in favor of the gunman, according to WKYC.

Joseph Resovsky's status read, "I'm so happy somebody shot up all those little (expletive). Viva la School Shootings!!!!" WKYC reports. Resovsky is 20. 

The man said he was trying to make a point, but that  point could get him a $1,000 fine and 30 days in jail. 

Read more of WKYC's story here.

In another incident, 33-year-old Virginia man Christopher Johnson wrote "High Powered Rifle" on a wood plank and walked into Sandy Hook Elementary in Shenandoah County, VA, News Channel 5 reports.

The man was detained and no one was hurt, Channel 5 reports.

What do you think of these incidents? Take our poll and tell us in the comments.

  • Do you think Joseph Resovsky or Christopher Johnson should be punished?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes, what they did or said was wrong.
        3 (60%)
    • No, it's freedom of speech.
        2 (40%)
    • I'll leave my thoughts in the comments.
        0 (0%)
    Total votes: 5
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Facebook, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, joe resovsky, and sandy hook elementary virginia

Leigh Peterson

11:56 am on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Both could be and were perceived as threats. Any time mass shootings happen, people want to know if there were signs that people ignored and anyone found to have ignored signs are scrutinized. Therefore I think it our duty to take comments and actions like those above seriously.

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Ed Fisher

12:08 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Patch TOS prohibits me from writing my true opinion of the dirtbag in Medina. It's a lousy thing to say, putting it lightly. But, because there was no threat in the comment, It's his right to express his distorted and tasteless view. He has broken no law by being a lowlife. Jail and fines are not appropriate for lack of taste or intelligence.

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