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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 708239" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I agree with the rest: disable daughter's social media; go now to the police. I would ask the police about any/all security measures to take. I would ask, too, to speak with the investigator handling cyber threats. I believe this dealer may have committed crimes by contacting and threatening your daughter, a child. I would file police reports.</p><p></p><p>In the USA your daughter, in some municipalities would be a victim of a crime. As such she would qualify for free therapy through the Victims of Crime benefits, called Victims Witness, through the District Attorney.</p><p></p><p>This dealer did what he did to threaten and to cause fear. To even insinuate that grave harm will come to a loved one is a serious threat. I have known men who have gone to prison for 4 years for a verbal threat. It would be taken with greater seriousness because the victim is a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 708239, member: 18958"] I agree with the rest: disable daughter's social media; go now to the police. I would ask the police about any/all security measures to take. I would ask, too, to speak with the investigator handling cyber threats. I believe this dealer may have committed crimes by contacting and threatening your daughter, a child. I would file police reports. In the USA your daughter, in some municipalities would be a victim of a crime. As such she would qualify for free therapy through the Victims of Crime benefits, called Victims Witness, through the District Attorney. This dealer did what he did to threaten and to cause fear. To even insinuate that grave harm will come to a loved one is a serious threat. I have known men who have gone to prison for 4 years for a verbal threat. It would be taken with greater seriousness because the victim is a child. [/QUOTE]
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