### Charges Dropped: Another Case of Overreach?
So, a West Virginia woman, Morgan Morrow, was arrested back in January for supposedly making terroristic threats on social media about Trump and a sniper. Sounds serious, right? Well, it turns out those charges have just been dismissed.
Let’s unpack that. You have a woman facing the heavy hand of the law for a post that apparently ruffled some feathers, but now it’s all just water under the bridge. No harm, no foul, I guess.
What’s remarkable here is the speed at which people are ready to label a social media post as a terroristic threat. It’s almost as if the authorities are itching to pounce on anything that even vaguely sounds like it could be a problem. But when the dust settles, we see the charges evaporate like morning dew.
What’s conveniently missing in this whole saga is a discussion about the actual implications of escalating social media posts into criminal charges. Are we really okay with that? Or is it just another day where the media and authorities drum up outrage only to backtrack when reality sets in?
It’s almost funny how quickly the narrative shifts from “arrest that woman!” to “never mind.” How many more of these incidents are out there, brewing quietly under the surface?
By Admin | Published: April 30, 2026 at 1:17 am
