"Mercy, o celestial being! We are all pawns in the hands of Lord Hong!"
"What's so special about Lord Hong, then?"
"He's...a fine man!" the Chamberlain gibbered. "I won't say a word against Lord Hong! I certainly don't believe it's true that he has spies everywhere! Long life to Lord Hong, that's what I say!"
He risked looking up and found the point of Cohen's sword just in front of his eyes.
"Yeah, but right now who're you more frightened of? Me or Lord Hong?"
wasn’t there a time a barista gave you their number?😭
Yes and they were so aggressive with it they were flirting and i was just laughing and then they slammed the paper next to my drink when it was ready and said “Since you dont know how to make moves” Like thank you😅
just saw this old guy wearing a clemson jumper… the orange was That bright and it did have a paw print on it but i am a little confused bc i don’t live in the us
BURLESON, Texas - A Burleson man who blew up homemade bombs and idealized mass shooters pleaded guilty to weapon and child pornography charges Thursday.
22-year-old Noah Robert Calderon pleaded guilty to one count of possession of an unregistered firearm and one count of receipt of child pornography.
He was charged this April after a raid on his home.
In October 2022, the FBI received a tip about Calderon's social media posts. In the posts he said he was fascinated by mass shootings, and especially focused on the 1999 Columbine High School shooting.
He also posted several photos of himself in tactical-style vests with AR-15 rifles and homemade explosives.
A look into Calderon's Google searches found several searches for the Columbine killers, Dylann Roof, the Charleston church shooter, and instructions on how to make various bombs. He also looked up the names of several local schools, according to investigators.
In March 2023, the FBI received a tip that Calderon had detonated a homemade bomb in his neighborhood.
Federal agents raided Calderon's home on April 17 and found items that could be used to detonate a bomb, metal BBs and lead and more than 600 grams of explosive powder.
According to plea papers, Calderon specifically admitted to searching for bomb-making information.
A search of the 22-year-old's phone also revealed explicit sexual videos of a video chat between Calderon and a 13-year-old girl.
He admitted to knowing the girl's age, according to the plea papers.
"The collaborative work by the FBI and our law enforcement partners led to today’s outcome which holds Mr. Calderon accountable for creating and possessing a homemade bomb and for possessing explicit videos of a child," said FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Chad Yarbrough in a statement.
Calderon faces up to 30 years in federal prison. He could be sentenced to 10 years for the firearm charge and between five and 20 years for the child pornography charge.
His sentencing is scheduled to be held on Friday, November 3.