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Are these Crosshairs in Roger Stone's Instagram post attacking Judge Amy Berman Jackson, federal judge in his case?

lundi 18 février 2019, 20:47 , par BoingBoing
UPDATE, 3:06pm ET: The Instagram post is no longer viewable on Instagram.
In Roger Stone's new Instagram post on this President's Day Monday, he appears to be attacking Judge Amy Berman Jackson, the federal judge overseeing his case. The symbol in the upper left corner of the image looks like crosshairs, or a gun target next to her head.

The image will no doubt be read as a call to attack the judge by the violent Qanon crowd that follow Stone's every word.
Close-up:

Here's the post. Judge for yourself.



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Through legal trickery Deep State hitman Robert Mueller has guaranteed that my upcoming show trial is before Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointed Judge who dismissed the Benghazi charges again Hillary Clinton and incarcerated Paul Manafort prior to his conviction for any crime. #fixisin Help me fight for my life at @StoneDefenseFund.com
A post shared by Roger Stone (@rogerjstonejr) on Feb 18, 2019 at 10:54am PST


Observers on Twitter, below.

Roger Stone now directly attacking the federal judge presiding over his case and posting a pic of her head beside crosshairs pic.twitter.com/ze3lnuoSOE
— Jon Swaine (@jonswaine) February 18, 2019

Call me crazy but Roger Stone trashing the judge presiding over his criminal case on Instagram doesn’t seem like an ideal strategy pic.twitter.com/tJ9p0ReVM3
— Kathryn Watson (@kathrynw5) February 18, 2019

Got a notification for another Roger Stone Instagram post...it’s the judge presiding over his case. And in the upper left hand corner it looks like the symbol for crosshairs. pic.twitter.com/m6IW3QznTF
— Yashar Ali
https://boingboing.net/2019/02/18/are-those-crosshairs-in-this-r.html
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