James Ronaldson(November 11, 1971) is a Jesstopian terrorist, political conspiracy theorist and a convicted felon who is most prominently known for threatening high ranking Political figures and the bombing of the Nationalist House on July 15, 2022. On June 1, 1995, during a speech given by Jessy The Great II, Ronaldson threatened the King with a traitors death for his hand in criminalizing illegals and separating the children from deported parents. Ronaldson is currently on a terrorist watch following a bombing that severely damaged the Nationalist House. He also threatened Vice President Richard Banks.
Early Life[]
James Ronaldson was born in Samson, New Shire on November 11, 1971 to parents Larry Ronaldson and Martha Ronaldson. He was raised in a Christian household, and was raised under the lords hand. He has 2 brothers and a sister. Ronaldson dropped out of high school in 1981, and never received his High School diploma. The following year he rejected his religious upbringing and began hanging out with known drug dealers and known terrorist groups.
Criminal History[]
Jessy The Great II Threat[]
On June 1, 1995, Jessy The Great II was speaking at a rally for illegal immigrants and his plans for combatting the influx of illegal immigrants coming into Jesstopia. During the speech, Ronaldson the proceeded to swear and be beligerent towards the King. New Shire State Police arrested Ronaldson. He told reporters that he hoped Jessy The Great II dies a traitors death. He was subsequently charged with Felony Threats.
President Joe Diester Threat[]
On April 20, 2019, President Joe Diester was giving a press conference when Presidential Protective Service Agents intercepted a tweet threatening death to President Joe Diester. Ronaldson was later convicted for making felony threats against the President. He was subsequently senteced to 2 years and issued J 10,000 in fines.
Vice President Richard Banks Threat[]
On July 18, 2022, Vice President Richard Banks received a message on his contact form, stating that he sucks as Vice President and that Ronaldson should never have missed with the bombing of the Nationalist House.[1]
Warrant Issued In Relation To Nationalist House Bombing[]
On July 18, 2022, the New Shire State Police, filed and issued an arrest warrant for Ronaldson. The State Police is working in conjuction with all 13 Jesstopian States to bring him to Justice.[2]
Surrender To Police[]
On July 20, 2022, James Ronaldson surrendered to New Shire State Police, after a little over 12 hours of being barricaded in a small dwelling in North Point.[3]
Trial[]
On July 21, 2022, it was announced that Ronaldson would be in Federal Court to appear for his pre-trial on Monday July 25, 2022. He will be in federal court again on Wednesday July 27, 2022.[4]
Day One[]
During the first day of his trial, evidence was submitted to the court, and further deliberation between the Prosecution and Defense began.
Day Two[]
The second day of the Ronaldson' terrorist trial will occur on July 27, 2022. During the trial, he will be cross examined by the Prosecution, and evidence will be publicized during the proceedings. Day two of the trial will also see the prosecution question and examine Ronaldson's witnesses.[5]
Presidential Pardon Request[]
On July 25, 2022, Ronaldson requested a Pardon from President John McCallum. President McCallum said that he would not grant a pardon for the convicted felon and terrorist, stating that it would be an "ill disregard of the duties of President Of The United States Of Jesstopia."[6][7]
Sentence[]
On August 17, 2022, Judge Bradin Roswell received the Juries Verdict and subsequently sentenced Ronaldson to 250 years in Prison for his role in the bombings of the Nationalist House, Product Mart Store 1430, and the Mesa Governor's Mansion.[8]
References[]
- ↑ Vice President Banks' Receives Threatening Email - Retrieved July 18, 2022
- ↑ Arrest Warrant Issued For James Ronaldson - Retrieved July 18, 2022
- ↑ James Ronaldson Surrenders, New Shire State Police Relieved - Retrived July 20, 2022
- ↑ James Ronaldson To Be In Federal Court Monday - Retrieved July 21, 2022
- ↑ James Ronaldson Trial: Day Two - Retrieved July 27, 2022
- ↑ President McCallum Receives Pardon Request From James Ronaldson - Retrieved July 25, 2022
- ↑ James Ronaldson Request For Pardon Response, Twitter - Retrieved July 25, 2022
- ↑ James Ronaldson Sentenced To 250 Years - Retrieved August 17, 2022