Protestor Receives $2 Million Bond After Making Death Threats at Bakersfield City Council

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Protestor Receives $2 Million Bond After Making Death Threats at Bakersfield City Council
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A protestor in Bakersfield, California was given a $2 million bond after making death threats towards city councilmembers during a meeting. The protestor expressed skepticism towards the council's willingness to pass a Gaza ceasefire resolution and threatened a violent uprising if their constituents were oppressed.

A Bakersfield , California protestor received a $2 million bond Wednesday after making death threats directed at city councilmembers .

I don’t have faith that you’ll do this,” Patel said of the resolution. “You guys are all horrible human beings and Jesus probably would have killed you himself.”as nonbinary, then threatened a violent uprising if council members chose to oppress their constituents. Patel later addressed the council a second time, expressing outrage over the presence of metal detectors at the meeting.

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