Joshua "Gas the Kikes Race War Now" Yabut, aka movrcx, Takes Military Motor Vehicle for a Quick Stroll
Just before 8pm on Tuesday, June 5, Joshua Yabut, a 29-year-old 1st Lieutenant in the Virginia National Guard, drove off the Guard's Fort Pickett training center in Blackstone, Virginia in an M577 command post vehicle.
Top lel. What have you niggers done ?
He also posted video from inside the M577 while it was moving. It's not clear if he's driving.
Yabut drove the tracked vehicle east on US Route 460 and then north on Interstate 95, followed by a swarm of Virginia State Police vehicles, reaching the M557's top-end speed of 40mph. He finally stopped the vehicle in the Fan district of Richmond, blocked in by police cars, and was apprehended at 9:40pm.
The M577 is a variant of the M113 armored personnel carrier (APC), in use by the US Army since the 1960s, and exported widely to foreign militaries.
As a Virginia National Guard spokesperson noted in a statement emailed to Ars, the M577 "is not equipped with any weaponry and is NOT a tank." The personnel carrier was returned to Fort Pickett with "no significant damage." Yabut, who has more than 11 years of service and deployed to Afghanistan from 2008 to 2009 with the Illinois National Guard, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of drugs, one felony count of eluding police, and one felony count of unauthorized use of a vehicle.
Yabut, who is (or perhaps, was) commander of the Petersburg-based Headquarters Company, 276th Engineer Battalion, was apparently involved in "routine training" at Fort Pickett when he decided to deviate from the operational plan. While the M577 was not armed, Yabut carried his own personal weapon—but no ammunition.
"We are extremely grateful that there were no injuries as a result of this incident, and we appreciate the great work of the Virginia State Police, Richmond Police Department and other law enforcement and first responders who safely brought this situation to a close," said Maj. Gen. Timothy Cuck Williams, the adjutant general of Virginia. "We have initiated our own internal investigation, and we will determine appropriate actions once the investigation is complete."
Yabut also has some involvement with information security. In 2016, he "stumbled upon" a zero-day vulnerability in the Tor browser. And he recently staged an attempt to run for Virginia's Senate, trying to get himself on the ballot for the Republican primary. This ride may have been somehow connected to that, as in a Twitter post he made yesterday included a screenshot of a map of the area around Virginia's capitol building and of the jewpedia entry for the M113.
In a bond hearing by video conference today, Yabut told a judge that the National Guard was his only source of income. He was denied bond.
Thx for sharing Zeenan - -------- Original Message -------- On Jun 6, 2018, 4:44 PM, adolph wrote:
Just before 8pm on Tuesday, June 5, Joshua Yabut, a 29-year-old 1st Lieutenant in the Virginia National Guard, drove off the Guard's Fort Pickett training center in Blackstone, Virginia in an M577 command post vehicle.
Top lel. What have you niggers done ?
He also posted video from inside the M577 while it was moving. It's not clear if he's driving.
Yabut drove the tracked vehicle east on US Route 460 and then north on Interstate 95, followed by a swarm of Virginia State Police vehicles, reaching the M557's top-end speed of 40mph. He finally stopped the vehicle in the Fan district of Richmond, blocked in by police cars, and was apprehended at 9:40pm.
The M577 is a variant of the M113 armored personnel carrier (APC), in use by the US Army since the 1960s, and exported widely to foreign militaries.
As a Virginia National Guard spokesperson noted in a statement emailed to Ars, the M577 "is not equipped with any weaponry and is NOT a tank." The personnel carrier was returned to Fort Pickett with "no significant damage." Yabut, who has more than 11 years of service and deployed to Afghanistan from 2008 to 2009 with the Illinois National Guard, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of drugs, one felony count of eluding police, and one felony count of unauthorized use of a vehicle.
Yabut, who is (or perhaps, was) commander of the Petersburg-based Headquarters Company, 276th Engineer Battalion, was apparently involved in "routine training" at Fort Pickett when he decided to deviate from the operational plan. While the M577 was not armed, Yabut carried his own personal weapon—but no ammunition.
"We are extremely grateful that there were no injuries as a result of this incident, and we appreciate the great work of the Virginia State Police, Richmond Police Department and other law enforcement and first responders who safely brought this situation to a close," said Maj. Gen. Timothy Cuck Williams, the adjutant general of Virginia. "We have initiated our own internal investigation, and we will determine appropriate actions once the investigation is complete."
Yabut also has some involvement with information security. In 2016, he "stumbled upon" a zero-day vulnerability in the Tor browser. And he recently staged an attempt to run for Virginia's Senate, trying to get himself on the ballot for the Republican primary. This ride may have been somehow connected to that, as in a Twitter post he made yesterday included a screenshot of a map of the area around Virginia's capitol building and of the jewpedia entry for the M113.
In a bond hearing by video conference today, Yabut told a judge that the National Guard was his only source of income. He was denied bond.
https://twitter.com/movrcx BCH PLS... nothing but win! Talk atcha boy...
Via different means if possible since all too often, this is what happens when you call the cops... https://theintercept.com/2018/06/05/chelsea-manning-video-twitter-police-men... Tor and Coin communities piling on re: their own exploitables... https://twitter.com/isislovecruft/status/1004434757462224901 Speaking of coin, anyone with heavy bags want to introduce and fund a private lawyer... at the moment he has a three year rookie public defender.
http://www.wcjb.com/content/news/Virginia-guardsman-says-he-was-ordered-to-t... RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — An Army National Guard officer charged with driving an armored personnel carrier off base while under the influence of drugs insisted Thursday he was ordered to do so as part of a training exercise and called the charges against him "completely bogus." Yabut told The Associated Press he was first notified of the training exercise by his commander a week before he drove the vehicle away Tuesday evening from Fort Pickett. Yabut said he was later given the command in coded military language to conduct the exercise, which he said was aimed at gauging police response. "I didn't want to do it, but I believed it was a lawful order, and as a commissioned officer I was required to do so," Yabut said. Yabut said he was not under the influence of illegal drugs. He said the only drug he has taken recently is a low dose of Lexapro, which he said he was prescribed for anxiety after he returned in 2009 from a deployment in Afghanistan. He said the drug has never altered his behavior. "I think the toxicology report will show that those charges are completely false, and I don't even know why I would be charged with that to begin with," he said. "I didn't just run in to an APC and drive it off," Yabut said. "It was prepped. It was prepared with 60 miles of fuel and soldiers assisted with the preparation." When arrested, Joshua Yabut confirms that he took the armoured vehicle in obedience to orders from his Brigade Commander, as part of a police response test he was tasked with. He, however, denied all drug charges with “a big NO with capital letters,” claiming that its “just bogus.” Presently, Joshua Yabut is being detained in Richmond Jail where he awaits his next hearing, scheduled to take place on Wednesday 11th July,2018.
On Fri, Jun 08, 2018 at 05:54:17PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
http://www.wcjb.com/content/news/Virginia-guardsman-says-he-was-ordered-to-t...
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — An Army National Guard officer charged with driving an armored personnel carrier off base while under the influence of drugs insisted Thursday he was ordered to do so as part of a training exercise and called the charges against him "completely bogus."
Yabut told The Associated Press he was first notified of the training exercise by his commander a week before he drove the vehicle away Tuesday evening from Fort Pickett. Yabut said he was later given the command in coded military language to conduct the exercise, which he said was aimed at gauging police response.
"A swarm" of Virginia police vehicles followed him for a significant period of time. Interesting police-system boundary/shock test. So what was going on in the other direction which required majority/ all the on duty local highway patrol and police vehicles to be distracted with something that none of those vehicles could put a relevant stop to, and one or two vehicles with a small handful of officers would have been plenty to handle the final stop of this fuel-hungry plant-food generating machine. Not all cops are part of the club, so a big public showy highway drag race against the APC was perhaps a convenient way to distract 'em...
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