Tell someone that will help you, And they will be punished
No, I have never been in a situation where a scammer was threatening to kill me.
If a scammer is threatening you, you should not engage with them further. Block their contact, report the threat to the authorities, and seek help from a trusted adult or organization. It's important to protect yourself and not give in to their demands.
Yes, I have been contacted by scammers who have made threats.
Yes it can be if not treated quickly. My daughter has retinoblastoma, but it was treated when she was 6 months old...she is now 6 and is in remission. :)
Yes, threatening or suspicious phone calls should be acted on immediately. It is against the law for anyone to threaten a person or persons over the phone. Similarly, suspicious phone calls must be reported to the proper authorities. This includes your local police department, along with the F.B.I and F.C.C. if necessary.
Yes, in California, you can go to jail for threatening someone. Threatening someone with harm is considered a criminal offense and can result in criminal charges and potential imprisonment.
Yes, threatening someone with a gun is illegal and can result in criminal charges for assault or other related offenses.
Yes, threatening someone with a gun is considered a felony as it is a serious crime that can result in severe legal consequences.
The charge for threatening to kill someone is typically classified as a felony offense, which can result in serious legal consequences including imprisonment.
The charge for threatening someone with a gun is typically classified as assault with a deadly weapon, which is a serious criminal offense that can result in significant legal consequences.
Cyberbullying
Yes, threatening to kill someone is a felony, I advise that you do not do this!
As long as your not bribing or threatening them, it's not illeagal
Alleged threatening and violent behavior is a term used to describe someone who is being accused of threatening behavior. This essentially means they are not guilty yet.
Yes, you can potentially sue someone for threatening to sue you if their threats are considered to be harassment, defamation, or extortion. It is important to consult with a legal professional to determine the best course of action in such a situation.
ringing someone and threatening to rape/molest them
sentens to jail for a half a year or20 years