
“Meet Cameron D’Ambrosio. He’s 18 and lives in a small town outside Boston. He wants to be a rapper and calls himself ‘Cammy Dee’ in his YouTube videos. He’s been locked up without bail for weeks — facing terrorism charges and 20 years in prison — all for something he posted on Facebook. On May 1st, Cam was skipping school and messing around online. He posted some lyrics that included a vague reference to the Boston Marathon Bombing and called the Whitehouse a ‘federal house of horror.’ Shortly after that he was arrested and charged with Communicating a Terrorist Threat, a felony that carries 20 years in prison.”
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