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Texas soyboy leftist gets six years in prison for attempt to bomb Confederate statue

Texas, leftist, basically another soy boy or pajama boy has been sentenced to six years in jail for his plot to bomb a Confederate statue. The soy boy is named Andrew Cecil Earhart Schneck and is 26 years old. I hope Cecil meets some nice young men in jail. Just more proof that the communist left in this country is really no different than ISIS or Al Qaeda.

Texas leftist gets six years in prison for attempt to bomb Confederate statue
Texas leftist gets six years in prison for attempt to bomb Confederate statue

A federal judge in Houston sentenced a local man to spend more than six years in prison after he attempted to blow up a statue honoring a Civil War Confederate Army lieutenant. The man pleaded guilty to federal charges of attempting to damage property receiving financial assistance.
A federal judge in Houston sentenced 26-year-old Andrew Cecil Earhart Schneck to more than six years in prison following his guilty plea earlier this year, according to FOX26 Houston. A police officer arrested the man after he attempted to blow up a Confederate statue honoring Lt. Richard Dowling. The statue was erected to honors Dowling’s defeat of a Union invasion force at the Battle of Sabine Pass in 1863, Fox reported. The judge also imposed a $10,000 fine.

A park ranger encountered Schneck in almost one year ago after he was found attempting to plant an explosive device at the statue located at Houston’s Herman Park, Breitbart Texas reported. The attempted bombing followed a Black Lives Matter protest earlier in the day at the scene of a different Confederate statue. Protesters that included activists from Black Lives Matter, the Brown Berets, anarchists, communists and Democratic Socialists, along with others from the “Destroy the Confederacy!” movement.

As the suspect came out of the bushes, the ranger observed Schneck holding two small boxes with various items. Those items included duct tape and wires, the FBI agent wrote. After being ordered to place the boxes on the ground, Schneck allegedly pulled out a bottle containing liquid. The ranger said he opened the bottle and attempted to drink from it, but spit some of the liquid out. He then poured the remaining contents on the ground. The ranger contacted Houston Police Department officers who made the arrest.