▲ | trollbridge 13 hours ago | |
People with severe mental illnesses still have Constitutional rights, including one not to get their head bashed in. Running a Tor exit node is also not a crime, and he ran it long before there was any conviction. And asking to decrypt incoming traffic (from other nodes) is really sus; it has nothing at all do with the accused’s parole or alleged crimes. | ||
▲ | ranger_danger 13 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> People with severe mental illnesses still have Constitutional rights, including one not to get their head bashed in. Yes, I wasn't trying to imply that. But according to court records he got hurt because he was being combative during the execution of an arrest warrant. > Running a Tor exit node is also not a crime Probably correct, and the original headline seemed to try to imply that it was in fact what they got in trouble for (it has since been changed), but there's way more to this story than OP lets on... by a mile. |