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Devin Kelley: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Yeah I know he is not in britain which makes no sense with a british antifa group listed as his party, especially when there are american antifa groups if he wanted to be affilliated with them. but then again he was a christian school teacher and an athiest, so everything about him seems to be absent of logic and reason.

I noticed that the 'angry atheists' tend to be ex-fundamentalist Christians.
 
Yeah I know he is not in britain which makes no sense with a british antifa group listed as his party, especially when there are american antifa groups if he wanted to be affilliated with them. but then again he was a christian school teacher and an athiest, so everything about him seems to be absent of logic and reason.

I will get it right eventually! Kelley was on a voters roll in Colorado as UAF (meaning unaffiliated) but has not been otherwise linked to antifa. Wishful thinking on some partisans' part.
 
Latest news/rumor is that he was court martialed and dishonorably discharged for 'domestic violence' ...and that his mother in law's P.O. address is Sutherland, Texas...a town of about 600 people.


https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/te...-was-for-violence-against-his-wife-and-child/

I thought people convicted of domestic violence were prohibited from buying guns. I know the military has a rule letting them slide on that federal law, but I can not remember when it was implemented and whether or not his discharge fell under those rules.
 
The story says "Bad Conduct Discharge" which is relevant because if DD, no legal guns.

lol I just now heard that on the news. So it is possible that he could've had legal right to guns. Hmm.
 
I thought people convicted of domestic violence were prohibited from buying guns. I know the military has a rule letting them slide on that federal law, but I can not remember when it was implemented and whether or not his discharge fell under those rules.

Yeah, I don't really know the legalities on dishonorable discharges or what level of DD his was. But I think you're right about domestic violence convictions.
 
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