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    Charge filed in school district threat case

    news@joplinglobe.com
    October 12, 2012


    http://www.joplinglobe.com/crime_and...ct-threat-case
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=6919#post6919


    The Jasper County prosecutor’s office has charged a 21-year-old man with making terroristic threats that caused a lockout to be implemented Wednesday afternoon at Joplin public schools.

    Keefe D. Rearrick was arrested Wednesday in connection with threats allegedly made the previous day. Joplin police have not said what threats were made or how they were made.

    Rearrick remained in custody Thursday at the Joplin City Jail on a $3,000 bond.

    Superintendent C.J. Huff ordered the doors at all schools in the Joplin School District locked at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday as a precautionary measure with respect to the threats. Students were kept inside and visitors to the entrances were monitored until about 2 p.m., when normal operations were resumed.

    The Joplin Police Department issued a news release about 5:15 p.m. Thursday identifying Rearrick as the suspect who was arrested Wednesday. The news release provided no basis for the charge, and the probable-cause affidavit for his arrest could not be obtained Thursday.



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    Suspect’s Facebook ‘threat’ stems from marching cadence

    Suspect’s Facebook ‘threat’ stems from marching cadence

    By Jeff Lehr
    news@joplinglobe.com
    October 15, 2012



    http://www.joplinglobe.com/crime_and...rching-cadence
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=6929#post6929


    JOPLIN, Mo. — The “terrorist threat” that Keefe Rearrick is accused of issuing on his Facebook page turns out to be a variation of a military marching cadence, but Joplin police say it’s the context of his posting that makes it a crime.

    Rearrick, 21, was arrested last week and charged with a felony count of making a terrorist threat after what he reportedly posted on Facebook prompted a lockout at Joplin schools.

    A probable-cause affidavit filed in Jasper County Circuit Court states that the alleged threat posted on his Facebook page Sept. 28 read: “Went to the playground where all the kiddies play!!! Daisy chained my Claymores, and blew them all away!!!”

    Lt. Darren Gallup said Joplin police were informed of the matter Oct. 8, but a detective did not review the material on the Facebook page until the following day. Gallup said there were additional reasons for concern both on the page and in what police were able to learn about the suspect.

    “There were things on there about a gun and trying to get a gun, and talking to other people about getting a gun,” Gallup said.

    He said the content of the page alone made it “imperative” that police inform C.J. Huff, Joplin schools superintendent, of the matter. But police also learned that the suspect “had done something similar in another state four or five years ago,” he said.

    Gallup declined to say where the previous incident took place since it did not lead to any charge. But it was a consideration, he said, in last week’s investigation and the eventual decision to lock the doors at all the public schools in Joplin for about an hour and a half Wednesday afternoon.

    Huff was first notified of the matter on Tuesday, Oct. 9, according to the affidavit. Gallup said Huff subsequently informed police that a young man roughly matching Rearrick’s description had visited a school in Joplin on Oct. 4, asking odd questions and expressing a desire to see some yearbooks.

    Huff said Monday that it was his understanding that Rearrick is no longer believed to have been the visitor in question, and Gallup confirmed that police have no reason to believe he was at any of the city’s schools. But when the decision was made to lock down the schools last Wednesday, Gallup said, police had yet to eliminate Rearrick as the suspicious visitor.

    Rearrick posted a $3,000 bond after his arrest and was released. The Globe’s efforts to contact him for comment on Monday were unsuccessful. Rearrick’s Facebook page identifies him as a native of Denver who graduated from the Byron Syring Delta Center in Monte Vista, Colo.

    Gallup said investigators have confirmed that Rearrick is an Army veteran, which could explain his familiarity with the marching cadence. But it is the context of his use of the cadence on his Facebook page that constitutes a threat, he said.

    “If two people are talking about military cadences, that’s one thing,” Gallup said. “But if you put it out there for all the public to read and interpret, that’s something different.”

    The Facebook page says Rearrick currently resides in Joplin and has been working as a cook at a local restaurant. But the restaurant told the Globe that he stopped working there several months ago.

    Cadence

    VARIOUS INTERNET SOURCES tie the Facebook posting that landed Keefe Rearrick in trouble with Joplin police to a marching cadence most commonly referred to as “Left, right, left, right, left, right, kill.”


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    • #3
      Prosecution deferred in Joplin school threat case

      Prosecution deferred in Joplin school threat case

      By Jeff Lehr
      news@joplinglobe.com Jun 18, 2014



      http://www.joplinglobe.com/news/loca...014e59dba.html
      http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1179#post11179
      http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1179#post11179



      Keefe D. Rearrick, Blue-eyed Whigger
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      The Jasper County prosecutor is deferring prosecution of a defendant charged with making a terrorist threat in 2012 when he posted a military marching cadence on his Facebook page that prompted a lockdown of Joplin public schools.

      Keefe D. Rearrick, 23, whose case has been pending for almost two years, was scheduled for a preliminary hearing Wednesday in Jasper County Circuit Court in Joplin.

      Assistant Prosecutor Kimberly Fisher instead announced that the prosecutor’s office was deferring the case for two more years on the condition that the defendant comply with a psychiatric evaluation and any recommended treatment. The evaluation of the defendant and any recommendations made by his evaluator are not public records.

      Rearrick, an Army veteran and former cook at a Joplin restaurant, made this post Sept. 28, 2012, on his Facebook page: “Went to the playground, where all the kiddies play!!! Daisy chained my Claymores, and blew them all away!!!” Various Internet sources tie the post to a marching cadence most commonly referred to as “Left, right, left, right, left, right, kill.”

      The Joplin Police Department learned of the posting a few days later on Oct. 8. A detective scrutinized the page the following day and found content in addition to the marching cadence that concerned police.

      “There were things on there about a gun and trying to get a gun, and talking to other people about getting a gun,” police Lt. Darren Gallup said at the time.

      Investigators also learned that Rearrick had done “something similar” in another state four or five years ago, according to Gallup, who declined to reveal what Rearrick did or where because the incident did not lead to any charge.

      Police became concerned enough to inform Superintendent C.J. Huff, who ordered a lockdown of all the public schools in Joplin for about an hour and a half on Oct. 9, 2012.

      When apprised of the possible threat to school safety, Huff told police that a young man roughly matching Rearrick’s description visited one of the schools about five days previously, asking odd questions and expressing a desire to see yearbooks. Investigators later were able to eliminate Rearrick as the suspicious visitor.

      Free on bond

      BOND FOR KEEFE REARRICK, who had been released shortly after his arrest in 2012, was revoked in January when he failed to show up at a hearing. He made bond again in March and remains free at this time.


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      • #4
        Man who posted school threat arrested in burglary case

        Man who posted school threat arrested in burglary case

        By Jeff Lehr jlehr@joplinglobe.com
        Jan 15, 2016



        http://www.joplinglobe.com/news/loca...d1ae42071.html
        http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4077#post14077
        http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...4077#post14077



        Keefe D. Rearrick, Blue-eyed Whigger
        .

        A 24-year-old man accused of posting a threat on Facebook three years ago that prompted a lockdown of Joplin schools has been charged with a burglary of the American Legion Post 13 hall near Schifferdecker Park.

        Keefe D. Rearrick and two others are suspected of unlawfully entering the building at 431 S. Schifferdecker Ave. on Sept. 15 of last year and stealing several bottles of alcohol, American flags and photos.

        Rearrick was charged Thursday with second-degree burglary and theft in connection with the crime. The other two have yet to be charged.

        Joplin police developed them as suspects through fingerprint analysis of items found at the scene, according to a probable-cause affidavit. A 25-year-old Joplin man interviewed by police on Wednesday admitted his involvement and implicated Rearrick and a third suspect as accomplices, who were then arrested in the 400 block of North Main Street.

        Rearrick purportedly confessed and told police that some stolen property was still in the back of the third suspect's vehicle parked in the 600 block of North Byers Avenue.

        Rearrick was charged with making a terrorist threat on Sept. 28, 2012, when he allegedly posted lines from a military marching cadence on his Facebook page and the matter was brought to the attention of police.

        The post read: "Went to the playground where all the kiddies play!!! Daisy chained my Claymores, and blew them all away!!!"

        Police did not learn of the post until a few days later. When public school officials were notified, they decided to lock the doors of the schools for a few hours on Oct. 9, 2012. A police spokesman said at the time that there was other disturbing content on the page, including a discussion about obtaining a gun and that Rearrick, an Army veteran, had done "something similar" in another state a few years previously.

        Prosecution of Rearrick on the charge was deferred by the Jasper County prosecutor's office for two years in June 2014, giving the defendant an opportunity to have the charge eventually dropped if he would stay out of trouble. There was to be a case review on June 22 of this year.


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        • #5
          Charge dismissed in school-threat case

          Charge dismissed in school-threat case

          BY JEFF LEHR
          jlehr@joplinglobe.com



          http://www.joplinglobe.com/news/loca...65836622a.html
          http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4756#post14756
          http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...4756#post14756


          The Jasper County prosecutor’s office dismissed a charge Wednesday that a 25-year-old Joplin man has been facing after four years ago posting on Facebook a perceived threat that prompted a lockdown of Joplin schools.

          The state had deferred for two years the prosecution of Keefe D. Rearrick on a charge of making a terrorist threat. That charge was dropped Wednesday at a hearing in Jasper County Circuit Court.

          During the period of deferred prosecution, the defendant was arrested and charged with burglary and theft in a break-in at the American Legion Post 13 hall at 431 S. Schifferdecker Ave. He and two other suspects illegally entered the hall, and stole several bottles of alcohol, American flags and photos.

          The defendant pleaded guilty earlier this month to a reduced charge of misdemeanor theft in connection with the break-in and was placed on probation for a year.

          He was also ordered to complete 75 hours of community service and pay $859.90 in restitution.

          In the threat case, Rearrick posted lines from a military marching cadence on his Facebook page in September 2012 that read: “Went to the playground where all the kiddies play!!! Daisy chained my Claymores, and blew them all away!!!”

          The post was brought to the attention of Joplin police and public school officials were notified, resulting in the doors of the schools being locked for a few hours Oct. 9, 2012.

          Police said at the time that there was other disturbing content on the defendant’s Facebook page, including a discussion about obtaining a gun.

          Police said Rearrick, an Army veteran, did “something similar” in another state a few years previously, adding to the concerns of authorities. Police never explained what Rearrick had done or where.


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