Well, this guy is clearly a genius 
PORTLAND, Ore.— Edward Thomas Schinzing, 32, has been charged by criminal complaint with using fire to maliciously damage or destroy the Justice Center in downtown Portland on May 29, 2020.
Among those who entered the Justice Center, Schinzing was identified by a comparison with a jail booking photo and a distinctive tattoo of his last name across his upper back.
Note to anyone who plans to engage in criminal acts - maybe try not to get any tattoos of your name on your body.
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What an idiot. Any identifiable tattoos should be covered if you’re going to engage in criminal activity. That’s just common sense.
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I appreciate him making his identify so easily known.
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If he’s found guilty I hope he gets the full 20 years.
He was already found guilty earlier this year of punching his girlfriend in the face with a closed fist.
Put his ass away.
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WuWei
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From my research, the justice center they tried to burn is 266 feet from the federal courthouse they tried to break into, but wouldn’t have burned.
This incident was on May 29th? When did Trump send the FLETC ninjas?
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Like over a month later , I think ?
WuWei
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Did you say you live in Portland?
conan
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Democrat base right there.
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Why? Just a summer of love campfire.
For hilarity, after conviction he should share a cell with Cesar Sayoc.
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So was this guy detained by Team Chad or did just regular ol policework do the trick here?
How much military equipment was required in the arrest?
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There’s a name I’ve not heard in a while ! Funniest ■■■■ was when Bill Maher said “Can we at least call this one deplorable ?” 
I’d be interested to see what sort of middle ground they find.
It’s the horseshoe theory, but locked in a cage.
Probably more than most realize
Smyrna
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Did you hear about grandma’s present to her grandson who throws bombs in Portland? She left on online review that has led to him being identified and arrested. 
https://thepostmillennial.com/antifa-militant-throws-explosive-device-at-courthouse-then-gets-identified-by-vest-his-grandma-bought-for-him
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