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IMH MAGA TERRORIST arrested for Bombing Dotard's enemies! Stripper! Pizza Boy! Terrorist!

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Problem is Dotard got nearly whole globe of enemies he hasn't got sufficient bombs! Pathetic bastard!


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Cesar Sayoc, US mail bombing suspect, an ardent Trump supporter
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Cesar Sayoc, suspected of sending pipe bombs to critics of President Donald Trump, is shown in an August 2015 booking photo obtained courtesy of the Broward County Sheriff's Office. (AFP/HO)
27 Oct 2018 06:56AM (Updated: 27 Oct 2018 08:13AM)
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PLANTATION: Cesar Altieri Sayoc, the Florida man accused of sending pipe bombs to critics of Donald Trump, had plastered his social media accounts and the van where he was living with signs of his devotion to the Republican president and his hatred for Democrats.
Sayoc, 56, of Aventura, Florida, was arrested on Friday for allegedly mailing at least 13 explosive devices to leading Democratic figures, former high-ranking officials and others, FBI Director Christopher Wray said.

Sayoc faces at least 48 years in prison although further charges are expected to be filed against him for the mail-bombing campaign which heightened political tensions and put the country on edge.
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Television footage of Sayoc in custody showed a muscular man in a sleeveless black shirt with close-cropped black hair.
Sayoc has been arrested several times previously, including in Miami-Dade County in 2002 for making a bomb threat against a power company, according to court records available online. He was sentenced to a year on probation. He has also been arrested for theft and domestic violence.
Sayoc, who sometimes goes by the name Cesar Altieri, also has a history of financial problems and filed for bankruptcy in 2012, according to county records.
Sayoc's political leanings are on full display on his Facebook page, his Twitter accounts and his impounded white van - which was covered with pro-Trump decals and anti-Democrat stickers.
A picture on Sayoc's Facebook page shows him wearing a red Trump "Make America Great Again" hat and photos have since surfaced of him attending Trump rallies in Florida.
One of the windows of his van, which was seized by the FBI, features pictures of former president Barack Obama and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with red bulls-eyes on their faces.
There's also a "CNN Sucks" sticker with a target over the face of one of the network's frequent commentators, Van Jones.
Obama, Clinton and CNN were intended recipients of the pipe bombs sent through the mail with a return address in Florida.
Debra Gureghian, the general manager of a pizza restaurant in Fort Lauderdale where Sayoc worked as a delivery truck driver for several months, described him to The Washington Post as "crazed."
"That's the best word for him," Gureghian said. "There was something really off with him."
"He was very angry and angry at the world, at blacks, Jews, gays," she said.
"He never said he would kill them or murder them or bomb them he just said 'If I had complete autonomy the gays, the black and Jews would not survive,'" she said. "He was very, very strange."
TWEETED RIGHT-WING MEMES
Sayoc appears to have had at least two Twitter accounts - @hardrock2016 and @hardrockintlent - where he posted as Cesar Altieri and "Julus Cesar Milan."
The last post on Sayoc's @hardrock2016 account dates from Wednesday.
It is a retweet of a composite image claiming that Andrew Gillum, the Democratic candidate for governor of Florida, "admitted" taking money from billionaire George Soros.
Soros, who is a prominent funder of left-of-center causes, was also an intended recipient of an explosive device.
The post is one of a number of crude tweets critical of Democrats - including California Representative Maxine Waters and New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, both of whom were targets of mail bombs.
Another Twitter post references the former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whose return address was used for the packages containing pipe bombs.
In the Twitter post, Sayoc misspells Schultz's name as "Shultz," a misspelling that was also used on the mail bomb packages.
In a June post, Sayoc wishes a happy birthday to Trump.
"Happy Birthday greatest Commander Chief disruptor shake Washington upside down," it said. "Thank you for all you do against everyone and not be stopped ever. Straight ahead get it done awesome build Wall."
Most of the posts on Sayoc's Twitter feeds were retweets of right-wing memes attacking Democrats and dark conspiracy theories.
Sayoc describes himself on one of his Twitter feeds as a former professional soccer player, wrestler and cage fighter.
On his LinkedIn profile, Sayoc claims to have attended Brevard College in North Carolina and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and to have studied veterinary medicine.
"Career decision of becoming a Horse Doctor was always a love for animals, which were here first and never do anything to anyone," his LinkedIn bio says. "And respect all living things."
Sayoc makes repeated references to the Seminole Indian tribe on his Twitter feed but on his LinkedIn profile he mentions Filipino ancestry, saying his grandfather was a prominent surgeon in the Philippines.
He claims to have worked for the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida, but the hotel and Seminole tribe said they have "no evidence" that he ever worked there or was a member of the tribe.
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Stripper, bodybuilder, DJ & pizza deliveryman: Eclectic resume of suspected mail bomber
Published time: 27 Oct, 2018 11:12Edited time: 27 Oct, 2018 11:13
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Since the suspected US mail bomber was named, strange details about his past have started to emerge in the media. He is an ex-stripper and bodybuilder who worked as a pizza deliveryman and… attacked his granny?
Cesar Sayoc from Florida was charged with five federal crimes on Friday and now faces up to 48 years in prison. He is believed to have sent improvised explosive devices – which never actually detonated – to high-profile Democrat figures.
Even before the suspect's name was confirmed by law enforcers, the media started to methodically dig into Sayoc's past – his jobs, family and political preferences. And they did find some juicy details!
It turned out that the 56-year-old man worked as a bouncer and a stripper at nightclubs, according to his cousin, who called his relative "the maniac who's been doing this [mailing pipe bombs]."
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And that wasn't the end of Sayoc's string of odd jobs: he once worked as a DJ and as a Papa John's pizza deliveryman. He apparently lacked talent as a disc jockey, however, and sometimes let songs run for so long that dancers would start to complain. "He wasn't doing his job, I'll tell you that," the suspect's longtime friend and fellow DJ Scott Meigs admitted."He wasn't paying attention."
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The mail bomb suspect was an avid bodybuilder, he trained in mixed martial arts and hoped to become a pro wrestler, but steroid abuse did nothing to make his dream come true. Distribution of steroids was among a litany of offenses for which he was brought to court in the past. Back in 1994, he was also accused of domestic violence by a woman who was reportedly his grandmother.
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Having a long history of financial problems and an extensive arrest record, Sayoc lived with his parents (other reports say his mother and her husband) in a condo complex in the Aventura suburb of Miami. However, he recently began sleeping in his now-notorious van, which was covered with pro-Trump posters.
Of all his diverse hobbies and interests, one seems to have recently occupied all of his free time – his fervent support for Trump and his deep hatred for the Democrats. Police recently found photos of some victims whose images were crossed out with a red 'X.'
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Cesar Altieri Sayoc appears in a police booking photo © Reuters
Media content distributed online show Sayoc wearing a red MAGA baseball cap and attending at least one of the rallies for then-US presidential candidate Donald Trump back in 2016. With dozens of fake Sayoc social media accounts now emerging, it's difficult to tell what Sayoc actually shared. The Miami Herald claims that he was a devoted fan of conspiracy theories, who believed that German Chancellor Angela Merkel is a secret daughter of Adolf Hitler, and that Oprah Winfrey wants to eliminate all white people.

Sayoc's arrest capped a week in which pipe bombs sent to some of America's biggest names – Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Robert De Niro – dominated the media. Over the past week, suspicious packages were sent to CNN, billionaire George Soros, former spymasters John Brennan and James Clapper, and a number of other prominent people.
Mainstream media blamed Trump's "hateful rhetoric" for the packages. Reacting to reports, Trump slammed the media for using the recent "sinister" string of anti-Democrat bomb mailings to blame him for inciting political violence. "We have seen an effort by the media in the recent hours to use sinister actions of one individual to score points against me and the Republican party," he argued.
 
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