A San Diego CEO was fired after saying on The Impotent King (2005) in English SubtitlesFacebook that he would get a "sniper rifle" and "kill the president-elect."
Matt Harrigan, CEO of the cybersecurity firm PacketSled, posted the comments on his personal Facebook page, but they ended up on Reddit where Trump supporters found the comments and mobilized to contact law enforcement.
"I'm going to kill the president. Elect," Harrigan wrote. "Bring it Secret Service."
PacketSled said in a statement that it had accepted Harrigan's resignation.
"The PacketSled Board of Directors accepted the resignation of President and CEO Matthew Harrigan, effective immediately," the company said. "We want to be very clear, PacketSled does not condone the comments made by Mr. Harrigan, which do not reflect the views or opinions of the company, its employees, investors or partners."
In a previous statement, the company said it reported the information to the Secret Service and placed Harrigan on administrative leave.
In an apology since taken off the PacketSled website, according to The Next Web, Harrigan said the comments were meant to be a joke.
"My recent Facebook comment was intended to be a joke, in the context of a larger conversation, and only privately shared as such. Anyone who knows me, knows that I do not engage in this form of rhetoric with any level of seriousness and the comment most certainly does not represent my real personal views in any regard," Harrigan said. "I apologize if anything that I said was either taken seriously, was offensive, or caused any legitimate concern."
These aren't the first threats of violence against someone in this presidential election.
In August, Trump said that "second-amendment people" could take action if Hillary Clinton were elected and appointed judges in favor of gun control.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Previous:Ghosts of Wisconsin
Next:Loose Change
Viral image of Phil Jackson on a bus perfectly encapsulates the state of the Knicks'For Honor' fans debating whether or not it's cool to gang up on people: Yes it isThe 'Game of Thrones' cast is freaking out about the show ending, tooApple TV might get 4K video streaming, but it'll still lag behindEven this Fox News anchor thinks Trump's 'ridiculous' lies have gone too farNew 'Tiny Trumps' meme has flooded the internet big timeDonald Trump should really learn who April Ryan isMark Zuckerberg just said he wants Facebook to save the worldThe Chelsea Clinton guide to taking down Trump on TwitterMLB team has perfect Twitter response to Chris Christie's rantGet your allowance ready: Snap's stock will cost about as much as a movie ticketOffice legend develops ingenious way to sign birthday cardsA new 'continent's' been found under the magical land of New ZealandHow CPUs are Designed, Part 4: Where is Computer Architecture and Design Headed?Lenovo's latest Chromebook Plus comes with free AI featuresThe Star Wars clue hiding in these 'Last Jedi' tweetsWatch incredible footage of 88 satellites from historic launch enter orbitSnapchat just released a 35The 'Game of Thrones' cast is freaking out about the show ending, tooProtectPax 'liquid glass' claims to toughen up your iPhone display Murder, She Wrote by Sadie Stein Getting Slapped Around: An Interview with Dorthe Nors by Dwyer Murphy What We’re Loving: The Backwoods Bull, the Ballet, the Boot by The Paris Review Happy Birthday, Philip Roth Remembering the Goops An interview with production designer Santo Richard Loquasto The Morning News Roundup for March 13, 2014 A Family Friend Remembers Mavis Gallant Attention, Angelenos: We Are in Your Fair City by Dan Piepenbring Tonight: Jenny Offill in Conversation with Lorin Stein by Dan Piepenbring George Seferis, Born on this Day in 1900 A Curmudgeonly Pain in the Ass by Dan Piepenbring TPR vs. Departures: Season Openers and Citi Bikes by Stephen Hiltner The Child Is Father of the Man by Sadie Stein Tearjerkers by Sadie Stein The Morning News Roundup for February 20, 2014 An Audible Compendium of Typewriters Recapping Dante: Canto 20, or True Dantective by Alexander Aciman What Can Fellini Teach Us About Love? Eternal City by Sadie Stein
2.4254s , 8193.453125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【The Impotent King (2005) in English Subtitles】,Pursuit Information Network