Man Sentenced to Join Military After Threat | |
Published on 08-27-2010 | Email To Friend Print Version |
Source: Military.com A judge sentenced a former Faulkner University student to join the military and perform community service for a post he made on Facebook that led to a campus lockdown. Zachary Lambert, 23, agreed to plead guilty to the misdemeanor charge of harassing communications for a message that made reference to a deadly campus attack at Virginia Tech in 2007. Lambert originally was charged with making a terrorist threat, a felony, and placed in jail on $500,000 bond. Montgomery County Circuit Judge Tracy McCooey handed down a suspended three-month sentence and two years of probation. McCooey told Lambert that he must join the military as a condition of his probation. "You are going into the military. That is not a choice," she said. |
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