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Jaxxton should have stuck to travel ball
Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:43 am
Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:43 am
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BOLIVAR, Mo. (KY3/Gray News) - A 35-year-old Missouri man is facing a felony terrorism charge after being accused of threatening one of the coaches on his son’s basketball team. The incident happened during a tournament at Bolivar High School in Bolivar, Missouri, on January 27. It was a match-up between a pair of area junior varsity teams, KY3 reports.
Bolivar police were called to the gym around 7:40 p.m. on a disturbance call after 35-year-old Bryan Scott Pellham allegedly got upset with one of the coaches for the Marion C. Early team from Morrisville, Missouri, that his son plays on. “From our interview, he was upset that a varsity coach was coaching the junior varsity team,” said Lt. Roger Barron, the Bolivar Police investigating officer. “He made the comment after engaging in an argument with the coach that he threatened to kill him. It was something to the effect of ‘I’ll put a red dot on your head and watch the mist appear.’” Barron said Pellham later admitted that he made that statement and that the coach reported Pellham saying that he knew where the coach lived.
“When he was later apprehended that same night by deputies from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office he was found to be in possession of a gun,” Barron said. “In a later interview with the suspect, he admitted that he did have the gun while he was at the high school.”
The second-degree felony terrorist threat charges carry a one to four-year jail term and a possible $10,000 fine if convicted. Barron said there is the possibility of follow-up charges involving the unlawful use of a weapon. Pellham was released from the Polk County Jail on a $25,000 bond.
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Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:44 am to Jim Rockford
Basketball. Nobody cares.
Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:44 am to Jim Rockford
the good citizens who attend the travel ball world series every year in biloxi would have never even let this degenerate near their snack stand
Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:46 am to Jim Rockford
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‘I’ll put a red dot on your head and watch the mist appear.’
Honestly poetic wording
Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:46 am to Jim Rockford
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“From our interview, he was upset that a varsity coach was coaching the junior varsity team
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"I’ll put a red dot on your head and watch the mist appear.’”
I mean, that's an entirely reasonable reaction, right?
Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:47 am to Jim Rockford
When you said 35 year old Bolivar, Missouri man that guy immediately popped up in my mind. Truckloads of meth done daily in that area.
Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:50 am to Jim Rockford
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one to four-year jail term and a possible $10,000 fine
Well, he'll be out just in time to watch his son graduate from College....
Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:54 am to Jim Rockford
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Barron said Pellham later admitted that he made that statement and that the coach reported Pellham saying that he knew where the coach lived.

Posted on 2/16/22 at 12:28 pm to Jim Rockford
Haha. Dude is under 6’. What a loser!
Posted on 2/16/22 at 12:30 pm to Jim Rockford
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felony terrorism charge
I mean, charge the dude with something, but terrorism?
We've lost our collective fricking minds.
Posted on 2/16/22 at 12:31 pm to Jim Rockford
I told him to give my boy more playing time…
Posted on 2/16/22 at 12:37 pm to Jim Rockford
Those terrorism laws were such a mistake. The cops abuse them so much.
"Terrorist" = guy from the Near East with a bomb / AK. Cops are so frickin' dumb.
"Terrorist" = guy from the Near East with a bomb / AK. Cops are so frickin' dumb.
Posted on 2/16/22 at 12:38 pm to USMEagles
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Those terrorism laws were such a mistake. The cops abuse them so much.
"Terrorist" = guy from the Near East with a bomb / AK. Cops are so frickin' dumb.
It's a complete abuse of power by the state. These laws need to be repealed yesterday.
Posted on 2/16/22 at 12:50 pm to Jim Rockford
Rural Missouri is a scary place.
Posted on 2/16/22 at 12:53 pm to Meauxjeaux
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Basketball. Nobody cares.
Yeah, not every kid can find an AAU basketball team to be on because they have to at least be somewhat athletic.
So why care when any kid can find a travel baseball team to play on?
Not to mention, the amount of money that is made on travel baseball.. So they want you to care about it over basketball.
Posted on 2/16/22 at 12:57 pm to Meauxjeaux
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Basketball. Nobody cares.
What?
Posted on 2/16/22 at 1:00 pm to Jim Rockford
My money is on Daddy never played basketball in his life and cannot make more than 3 of 5 layup attempts.
Posted on 2/16/22 at 1:01 pm to upgrayedd
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I mean, charge the dude with something, but terrorism?
That's just wording of the statute. Other states call the charge "terroristic threats" when you threaten to kill someone. It's not in the same category of "terrorism" we typically use in conversation. These laws have been around and called that forever. This guy isn't being charged with domestic terrorism which I think is what people ITT have assumed. That's a federal law and applies to threats to influence the government by coercion or affect the conduct of the government by mass destruction, assassination's, or kidnapping. It's not at all the same criminal offense as threatening to kill your neighbor when you're mad.
This post was edited on 2/16/22 at 1:06 pm
Posted on 2/16/22 at 1:05 pm to Jim Rockford
So long freedom of speech
Posted on 2/16/22 at 1:06 pm to loopback
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So long freedom of speech
You think threatening to kill someone is protected by the 1st Amendment?
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