Teh One Who Knocks
07-09-2012, 10:50 AM
By Eva Ruth Moravec - San Antonio Express-News
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Twenty years after he claims to have been bullied in high school, a man allegedly threatened vengeance on his classmates on his high school reunion's Facebook page, officials said.
Jason Carroll Moss, 38, was released on a personal recognizance bond early Saturday, hours after he was charged with harassment.
Moss is accused of posting a harassing message on the social network page for the John Marshall High School Class of 1992 Reunion, which was held this weekend.
According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Moss's comment read:
“I stayed away from graduation at the time because I would have started the Columbine shootings early. I was picked on and bullied by a bunch of you when I went to school and I wanted to kill everyone that hurt me. I'm still seeking vengeance on all those who bullied and harassed me when I was growing up or went to school. You people do not know what you did to me.”
The post was reported to San Antonio police, who then spoke to Moss. He allegedly confessed to the post, and said he'd made the comment because he didn't want to be picked on during the 20-year class reunion weekend.
The affidavit states several people were alarmed by the post and were rethinking attending the reunion. He was arrested without incident Friday evening, just as the reunion weekend began at a bar in Fair Oaks Ranch.
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Twenty years after he claims to have been bullied in high school, a man allegedly threatened vengeance on his classmates on his high school reunion's Facebook page, officials said.
Jason Carroll Moss, 38, was released on a personal recognizance bond early Saturday, hours after he was charged with harassment.
Moss is accused of posting a harassing message on the social network page for the John Marshall High School Class of 1992 Reunion, which was held this weekend.
According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Moss's comment read:
“I stayed away from graduation at the time because I would have started the Columbine shootings early. I was picked on and bullied by a bunch of you when I went to school and I wanted to kill everyone that hurt me. I'm still seeking vengeance on all those who bullied and harassed me when I was growing up or went to school. You people do not know what you did to me.”
The post was reported to San Antonio police, who then spoke to Moss. He allegedly confessed to the post, and said he'd made the comment because he didn't want to be picked on during the 20-year class reunion weekend.
The affidavit states several people were alarmed by the post and were rethinking attending the reunion. He was arrested without incident Friday evening, just as the reunion weekend began at a bar in Fair Oaks Ranch.