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So a fake twitter account will get your home raided now.
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:59 pm
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:59 pm
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Police trying to find out who was behind a fake Twitter account set up in the name of Peoria's mayor have raided a home and seized computers.
Three people at the home were taken for questioning, as were two others who were met by police at their workplaces.
The (Peoria) Journal Star reports that the raid was carried out Tuesday by seven plainclothes officers.
No arrests were made in connection with the Twitter account, but one of the residents was charged with possession of marijuana.
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"They just asked me about the Twitter account, if I knew anything about it," Michelle Pratt, 27, a resident who was in the shower when officers arrived at the door, said, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. "They brought me in like I was a criminal."
The Twitter account was set up recently under the handle @Peoriamayor. It included a photo of Mayor Jim Ardis and tweets about sex and drugs.
Police Chief Steve Settingsgaard says officers were investigating it as a possible case of impersonating a public official.
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Posted on 4/18/14 at 10:03 pm to 870Hog
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Mr mayor got tbutthurt.
Think?
PEORIA — Not long after learning about the parody Twitter account @Peoriamayor, the city’s real mayor, Jim Ardis, told police he wanted to find out who was publishing sometimes vulgar messages there, according to a search warrant filed Thursday.
The warrant, filed in Peoria County Circuit Court, details a two- to three-week process whereby Peoria police tracked down the location of the Internet address used for the account as well as the identity of the person who paid for the Web access.
Police were informed of the account by Ardis on March 12. The tweets implied “Mayor Ardis utilizes illegal drugs, associates with prostitutes and utilized offensive inappropriate language,” according to an affidavit filed for the warrant.
He reported it to the police and said he didn’t authorize anyone to “create the account using his personal photograph or information from his elected office.”
“Additionally, he wished to pursue the incident,” the affidavit said
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Posted on 4/18/14 at 10:04 pm to Alahunter
Well duh. It might be unwise to impersonate someone who can send the popo to knock down your fricking door.
Posted on 4/18/14 at 10:07 pm to PrivatePublic
He should say he was making fun of Peoria, Az. and not Illinois.
Posted on 4/18/14 at 10:16 pm to Alahunter
No they shouldn't. They should counter sue for harassment since they are protected under parody law.
Posted on 4/18/14 at 10:29 pm to Alahunter
Of course this happened in Illinois. Our broke-arse state spending tax dollars to track these goofball stoners down
Posted on 4/18/14 at 10:33 pm to roadhouse
It seems.. more parody accounts have sprung up since the raid was made public..
Jim Ardis @peoriamayor14
Welcome to Peoria, bitches! My house, my rules. Check those civil liberties at the door and bow down to your leader. Humor and parodies punishable by death.
Jim Ardis @Jim_Ardis_count
I was born Tommy Flanagan. I was once married to Morgan Fairchild. In my spare time, I bowl-cut retard's hair and make make parody twitter accounts. I also lie.
Real Peoria Mayor @JimArdisMayor
Completely Real Mayor of Peoria AND I WILL HUNT YOU DOWN IF YOU PRETEND TO BE ME
Not Mayor Ardis @NotMayorArdis
I am not Mayor Ardis. Otherwise, I would be busy having people arrested for creating fake accounts. #PeoriaIsBored #ParodyAccount
Jim Ardis @ArdisJim
Egomaniacal Mayor of Peoria. Hater of 1st amendment, abuser of municipal power. Homes will be raided ;-)
Not Jim Ardis @NotPeoriaMayor
Not the mayor or Peoria, IL. Parody account. Mayor Ardis and police chief Settingsgaard can suck it. E-mail: notjimardis@gmail.com
Peoria Police Chief @peopolicechief
Not really an officer or chief of any kind, not affiliated with, or capable of, any law enforcement. Although I am a fan of the Batman. Please don't arrest me.
LINK
not quite peoria
Jim Ardis @peoriamayor14
Welcome to Peoria, bitches! My house, my rules. Check those civil liberties at the door and bow down to your leader. Humor and parodies punishable by death.
Jim Ardis @Jim_Ardis_count
I was born Tommy Flanagan. I was once married to Morgan Fairchild. In my spare time, I bowl-cut retard's hair and make make parody twitter accounts. I also lie.
Real Peoria Mayor @JimArdisMayor
Completely Real Mayor of Peoria AND I WILL HUNT YOU DOWN IF YOU PRETEND TO BE ME
Not Mayor Ardis @NotMayorArdis
I am not Mayor Ardis. Otherwise, I would be busy having people arrested for creating fake accounts. #PeoriaIsBored #ParodyAccount
Jim Ardis @ArdisJim
Egomaniacal Mayor of Peoria. Hater of 1st amendment, abuser of municipal power. Homes will be raided ;-)
Not Jim Ardis @NotPeoriaMayor
Not the mayor or Peoria, IL. Parody account. Mayor Ardis and police chief Settingsgaard can suck it. E-mail: notjimardis@gmail.com
Peoria Police Chief @peopolicechief
Not really an officer or chief of any kind, not affiliated with, or capable of, any law enforcement. Although I am a fan of the Batman. Please don't arrest me.
LINK
not quite peoria
This post was edited on 4/18/14 at 10:36 pm
Posted on 4/18/14 at 10:42 pm to Alahunter
Unfortunately, this sounds like some nonsense that the political leadership would order in my own municipality. On the upside, our CID Lieutenant (who checks every search and arrest warrant) is a lawyer and would tell them "I wouldn't do that shite if I were you."
Posted on 4/18/14 at 10:49 pm to Alahunter
Haha, the mayor is like the kid that tells the teacher who's picking on him
Posted on 4/19/14 at 6:49 am to 870Hog
Online impersonation is a crime in a lot of states. Something that is clearly parody would probably be ok but the closer you get to serious but fake content, the closer you get to meeting your new cell mate.
This post was edited on 4/19/14 at 6:50 am
Posted on 4/19/14 at 7:31 am to JustGetItRight
You'd think if it was a clear case of a crime, they would have arrested someone for it. I doubt that 50 tweets to 50 followers which included tweets such as "I am trill as frick" will convince a rational judge that it was anything but parody.
More likely, based on THIS ARTICLE, the police thought that the Twitter account was connected to one of their outspoken web critics and thought they might get a chance to teach him a lesson.
More likely, based on THIS ARTICLE, the police thought that the Twitter account was connected to one of their outspoken web critics and thought they might get a chance to teach him a lesson.
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Full disclosure: Part of the blame for this situation rests on my shoulders. I loudly promoted @peoriamayor when I first noticed it, having no idea someone I knew was responsible for tweets that mostly had the fake mayor using drugs and partying. It was pretty damn funny. One of Daniel’s roommates told me that the first question police asked him was, “How do you know Justin Glawe?”
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:26 am to the808bass
I don't have any idea if this one rose to the level of a crime. I was just pointing out that if you are planning on doing a parody, make sure it is clearly a parody.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:34 am to the808bass
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having no idea someone I knew was responsible for tweets that mostly had the fake mayor using drugs and partying.
As a political figure, something like this could possibly be seen as slander or even harassment. Not sure that parody would apply when identity is hidden and and there isn't an attempt to provide evidence that it is parody.
Hell, if they really pushed they might could even charge them with identity theft to a point. It would be like someone getting a fake ID with your name on it and go around saying they are you will doing stupid shite and saying stupid shite.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:47 am to Alahunter
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impersonating a public official
Unless they used twitter to garner something a public official would get them, seems more like parody of a public figure. Ridiculous for them to be able to do this.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 9:44 am to Alahunter
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It seems.. more parody accounts have sprung up since the raid was made public..
awesome
Posted on 4/19/14 at 11:15 am to JustGetItRight
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I don't have any idea if this one rose to the level of a crime. I was just pointing out that if you are planning on doing a parody, make sure it is clearly a parody.
And if you're going to raid someone's house, you should be doing it for a crime. Not as a show of force for the mayor.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 11:16 am to Warfarer
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Hell, if they really pushed they might could even charge them with identity theft to a point. It would be like someone getting a fake ID with your name on it and go around saying they are you will doing stupid shite and saying stupid shite.
Do you want to bet that no identity theft or impersonation charges are filed?
Posted on 4/19/14 at 3:02 pm to the808bass
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Do you want to bet that no identity theft or impersonation charges are filed?
I didn't say that they would charge them but it isn't out of the realm of possibility.
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