Saturday, December 17, 2022

Hassan Yehia Chokr Gets Federal Charges

On top of the Ethnic Intimidation charge at the State level, and his outstanding felony case in Wayne County, he's managed to get attention from the federal level.

In addition to state charges, Islamic-Warrior-Wanna-Be Hassan Yehia Chokr just picked up a federal felony charge for lying on a Form 4473:

The Detroit News: Dearborn man accused of antisemitic threats now faces federal charge

Hassan Yehia Chokr, 35, was charged with lying on a federal firearms form when he tried to buy a shotgun, rifle, and a semi-automatic pistol at Dearborn Outdoors on Dec. 2, according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court in Detroit. The charge is punishable by up to 10 years in federal prison.

Likely, I expect the charge is because he failed to answer yes to his being already under indictment for a felony charge in Wayne County, in which case he has added to his list of already exemplary respect for the judicial system by mooning the judge at his Wayne County hearing. 

Clearly, Chokr has failed to read how to Win Friends and Influence People.  As a result, he's now bail revoked in that case, so even if he gets out of Oakland County Jail on bind, he'll end up being transported to the Wayne County Jail.

Nice to see they're actually prosecuting a criminal for lying on a 4473 Form. Would that this was a regular occurrence.

It sure looks like this guy was about to go past death threats to a full-on attack, so he got stopped just in time.

2 comments:

pigpen51 said...

I wonder why they are prosecuting him, when they failed to prosecute Hunter Biden, for being a drug using person? I guess it must have been an oversight. No doubt someone will bring it to their attention, and they will catch up with it, and file the charges.
I am only kidding. There is no doubt that the authorities will catch up on this on their own.

Aaron said...

pigpen51: Sadly, I think we all know why they've failed to prosecute Hunter Biden, and it doesn't give a warm feeling about equal justice under the law.