Man Behind South Park Threats Gets 25 Years
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A Virginia man who encouraged the murder of "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker over an episode that portrayed the Muslim prophet Muhammad dressed as a bear was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Thursday.
Zachary Chesser had written in multiple Internet posts over a four-month period last year that the South Park creators should "wind up like Theo Van Gogh," who was murdered by a radical Muslim because he objected to the Dutch filmmaker's negative portrayal of Islamic society.
But Stone and Parker were only a piece of the case against Chesser, who also tried on two occasions to join al-Shabab, a terrorist group in Somalia, and encouraged like-minded people on the Internet to leave suspicious packages in public places in the U.S. so that if and when real bombs were planted they'd go unnoticed.
Chesser also encouraged violence against cartoonists who were planning to participate in "Everybody Draw Muhammad Day."
This was a plan — that never came to fruition — created to show support for Parker and Stone and for free speech.
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