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Asmongold TV| 01:05:28|Apr 26, 2026
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Agents question a teen about violent incel posts and the origins of his online handle, probing for any real threats behind jokes.

Explosive look at how online extremism and “incel” rhetoric collided with real-world policing and family dynamics in a high-stakes FBI investigation.

Summary

Asmongold TV’s deep-dive into the FBI’s interaction with a 19-year-old Instagram user reveals how online threats can escalate into federal concerns. The episode tracks multiple conversations around the user, Luke Nevlain, and his circle, showing how incel and extremist language progressed from jokes to serious online posts. The FBI’s involvement begins after warnings about potential threats and a search for posts that crossed the line into written threats. Throughout the footage, Luke appears combative and defensive, even as agents explain the legal boundaries of free speech and the consequences of making violent statements online. Family dynamics add another layer: parents and siblings react with a mix of concern, frustration, and attempts to control the situation, including gun safety and room searches. Legal commentator Bruce Rivers weighs in on Miranda rights, the start of investigations, and the nuances of first amendment protections versus criminal threats. The material juxtaposes a teen’s online persona with real-world authorities, illustrating how social media conduct can trigger serious legal action. The episode culminates with Luke’s arrest on a written-threat charge and a broader reflection on the uneven enforcement of online extremism across different platforms and political spectrums.

Key Takeaways

  • Written threats posted online can trigger federal charges, even if the poster claims it was “just a joke.”
  • Agents explain that First Amendment protections don’t apply to threats or incitement, highlighting distinctions between free speech and criminal behavior.
  • Luke’s conversations with an Instagram contact, Sea Salty Man, and the subsequent FBI probe show how online rhetoric can be traced and interpreted as intent.
  • Gun ownership at home becomes a focal safety issue for investigators, illustrating how weapons status influences investigative steps.
  • The episode argues that enforcement of online extremism appears selective, prompting debate about equality before the law and priorities in policing.
  • Legal expert Bruce Rivers discusses when to advise cooperation, the role of Miranda rights, and how to handle investigations when not under arrest.
  • Ultimately Luke is charged with written threats to kill or do bodily harm, with a pre-trial schedule hinting at ongoing legal battles and media scrutiny.

Who Is This For?

Essential viewing for viewers who want to understand how online rhetoric translates into legal risk, and for parents and creators looking to navigate the consequences of provocative posts in the social media era.

Notable Quotes

""Free speech. It’s not free speech to call to kill everybody. You can't do that.""
Agent clarifies limits of free speech during the investigation.
""This is not free speech. You can't call... you can't incite violence.""
Law enforcement underscores the distinction between joking rhetoric and criminal threats.
""Written words are ambiguous unless you clarify you're joking.""
Discussion around how online posts are interpreted in court.
""It will happen soon, brother.""
Luke’s online exchanges referenced in the FBI file and later reiterated in interviews.
""We can't arrest you for your opinions, but we can arrest you for threats to kill or do bodily harm.""
Investigator explains the threshold for charges.

Questions This Video Answers

  • How does the FBI determine if an online statement is a threat or a joke?
  • What are the legal boundaries of the First Amendment when it comes to online posts?
  • Why do authorities sometimes appear to apply laws unevenly to online extremism?
  • What should parents do if their teenager is expressing violent ideation online?
  • What protections do you have during an FBI interview if you’re not under arrest?
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Full Transcript
FBI is show questioning of a for a teen over violent incel posts. What is this here? Can I pull this up? Is this the thing that I was looking at earlier? Let me go back and pull it up. Uh 19-year-old Yuko's face questioning over his Incel Revolution Soon. Who's this guy? Let me watch this. I don't know what this is. Are you familiar with the username Incel Revolution Soon? Yeah. Okay. What is that? It's just handle I had on Instagram. So, it's your handle on Instagram. It was It's gone now. What happened to it? Mhm. It just got banned. It gets banned all the time. It gets banned all the time. Why does it get banned? Have you ever said anything uh like everyone? That's my instinct. That's what my instincts tell me. Uhhuh. I mean, I've said it before. It's just jokes. Well, um have you talked about how all women need to be um masked? No. What? Watchers. What about the exasperate women? I don't need it. Women need to be I watch all the true crime shows. Exactly. But your Instagram handle was incelrevolution. Correct. It's just a joke. Okay. Free speech. It's not free speech to to call to kill everybody. You can't do that. So, did you say it or was it a joke? Uh, I have no recollection of saying that phrase. No. Okay. Do you ever remember hearing a police? I mean, yeah. I probably Do you remember? Do you remember? And the mom. Oh. Oh no. Uh-huh. Right. All voids. I mean, yeah. I probably said it before. Can you explain what fo is? Just Can you explain what a void is? She doesn't even know. Female humanoid. That's what it means. It's just a term. Oh my god. Yeah, you might be thinking in your head that it's a joke, but it's not a joke. You have to put someone What about the like What about the phrase I'm going to commit mass murder before I What about the phrase like what? Who is this guy said that I know? I hope you didn't say that. What? What she just said? Have you said something? Show me the proof. Show me. I've said these things. Have you said that you wanted to? I mean, sure. I've said it before. Uh-huh. Everyone said they've had everything everyone's had thoughts of that before. The special agent explains her concerns that Luke may still be harboring these ideations, but he assures everyone that he's not. No, I know. Well, his friends or whoever he talks to online, they all kind of joke with stupid lingo like that. But he's never Yeah. Listen, they're He hasn't shot up a school yet. Yeah, he hasn't done it. So, why don't you just wait till he shoots it up and come back then? I don't want to talk to you. First Amendment protected rights. Absolutely. We we we care about those, but we care we also care about written threats and that's where things are not protected. Those are not protected rights. So, making written threats online is a federal fall. So, what about something like total Jew? Now, bring total Jew. Jesus. At four, it will happen soon, brother. It's all falling into place. Total what? Death. Wait, what? He's joking. Obviously, this is my outlook around it. This is what I think. I think that it's really [ __ ] annoying that this guy is the one that's getting questioned when you have a million psychotic freaks on Reddit that are sitting around advocating to kill the president. I think that the focus on one literal trailer trash [ __ ] incel should not be the focus. It should be the focus on the people that are planning, organizing, and demonstrating and being violent during those demonstrations and then nipping that in the bud before actual people get killed. This guy is a [ __ ] He broke the law and no civilized society should tolerate his behavior. However, on a priority list, he's a lot lower than the other people. Why not both? Because they're not doing both. And I will not accept that. The thing is that I would be fine if they were going after those other people. Like I and I am against this entirely. I'm I'm completely against all of it. But this is the issue that I think a lot of people have and I think this is one of the big issues that I think a lot of conservatives and right-wing people it kind of like it it it manipulates them. They think that when law and order is applied to their side that they have to be okay with it just like completely without any questioning at all. Obviously it's good that somebody like this is getting arrested. We all know this. But the problem is that when you have selective enforcement for rules, you don't have rules, you have weapons. So when I'm calling out that, yeah, this guy's an idiot, sure, of course he's an idiot. But the problem is that why is it that all these other people aren't also being held accountable too? Because when you have an entire like basically spectrum of people that are saying this bad stuff, but then you have somebody like this that's being focused on instead of the people that are literally organizing real life events and being terrorists themselves, like for example, the people that threw the bomb in New York, why is it that the focus is on somebody like this? I I I don't I reject that. I think that's ridiculous. I think it's ridiculous and it's completely distorted. It's selectively applied. So that that's that's the reason why I have a problem with it. I do. It's easier maybe, right? But like optics Well, either way, this is the reason why like I mean again like I I gave my opinion on it in the video. He gets focused because people filed reports. Well, maybe we should do that more. You have a feminist to advocate to kill all men and nothing's done about them. Yeah. Exactly. Like you have And that's the problem that I have is that like th this this this standard is not being applied evenly. Like I I think the standard should it's not that the standard shouldn't be applied. It's that the standard needs to be applied evenly to everybody doing this. Oh, Luke, do you ever remember saying anything like that? I always say I know. This particular conversation took place between Luke and another Instagram user by the name Sea Salty Man. Sea salty man. Who sent Luke what police describe as an anti-Jewish video. Let me guess, this is on Instagram. Uh, received a tip from this on in Yeah, Instagram. Says Instagram. Yeah. Uh, right right above my head. Yeah. Uh, I I could have guessed that. They traced the account to Luke's 19-year-old close friend, who they later questioned about the messages. I have a very certain opinion on Jewish people. Now, it's not allowed to have, which it's not all Jewish people. It's just people that so happen to be Jewish that do evil things. after. See, salty man sent the video. Luke replied, "I don't hate them enough. I need I don't hate them. More hate. More hatred. Total Jewish. Now bring it forward." Oh my god. Sea salty man responded. I'm done with this. Let's start the revolution. To which Luke replied, "It will happen soon, brother." Dude, so they're Warhammer 40k posting in Instagram. Oh my god. Okay, who report? I I don't know. Who knows how this happened, brother? Soon, brother. Dude, one more. Let's start the revolution. To which Luke replied, it will happen soon, brother. It's all just it's just dumb. Okay. So, stuff that is art things that are very serious. I I can't speak for him in that. That's just not something I keep up with. Sure. In any sense, like, you know, that's just I really don't even know what to put that I I just don't think about it often. Um knows if I said, "Oh my gosh, watch a mouth loop." Do you know who um Elliot Roger is? Yes. I love how like at the beginning he's like, "Uh, no." Yeah, you do. You know who Elliot Rogers is? You absolutely know him. What is he known for? Elliot Rogers. He was a guy that couldn't find love and then he went and shot up a place. In May of 2014, Elliot Roger murdered six people. Never forget the fact that Elliot Roger quoted Gash [ __ ] Hellscream in his manifesto. Never forget they showed up to his house because he was planning something. I'd put money on that. Watch how the first dude responds to the questions. He's being extremely obtuse. Ah, is that right? The Supreme 14 others. Before the attack, he uploaded a video to YouTube in which he said he wanted to punish women for rejecting him. Resentment toward towards men. I made a video about this guy, by the way. I made a video talking about this guy or is the wrong wrong channel. Let me see if I can find it really quick. Where is it? Oh no. I might not be able to. Oh no. Maybe they took it down. They might have taken it down. They didn't. Elliot Rogers played well. What's up y'all? It's me. It's your boy Asenold. And today we're going to be talking about something that's a little bit like tangentally related to Warcraft. Uh today I checked the news and uh you know it was you know it's America and uh this week some kid you know flew off his hamster wheel and killed uh was it I think seven people and uh his name was um Elliot Rogers and he uh was related to somebody who was mildly famous for doing something but it really doesn't matter. Uh anyway, he actually went on this rampage is see he uh so I talked about this when it happened. It's actually crazy that man. How about that? You sound so different. Yeah, I know. It's probably a different mic, too. Men, he's cited as an influence on several perpetrators of subsequent mass attacks. Elliot Rogers is like he's like a uh um he's like a spirit animal for incelss. You mention incel in your username. Yeah, it was a joke. Involuntary celibate. Okay. So that's what Elliot Roger was. Is that is that correct to say? I I suppose. Sea salty man was also later asked about this particular subject. Right. The agent went into further detail. What do you know about incels? Um, I just know it's a kind of people I don't know. I honestly couldn't even give you like a detail for what it is. I don't know what it is, honestly. I just know it's a term that gets you He doesn't Dude. Dude, shut up. Shut the [ __ ] up, dude. Wait, what do you mean you don't know? Used online. People like uh Nick Fuentes, if you know who that is, get called like in Uhoh. Cells and stuff. It's just something like Sorry, give me I'm dig. It's like involuntary celibate. The concern is that a lot of your your statements that you're making are very similar to what Elliot Ro Elliot Roger believed and did. Really? You know he knows that. It's not. Why would you even know exactly what he's talking about? It's a meme. There's multiple people on Instagram, thousands of people that calls in cell revolution too. I'm a true cell. Everyone says that. But some of the stuff you're saying is not. And and and if he knows what true cell is, this guy this guy grew up on the internet. He totally like he's in deep. If you know what that is, cuz you don't know what that is like uh accidentally. Who cares? They say it too. Do they show up? Do you show up at their houses and interrogate them? It's not cuz it's about you calling for killing people and anybody. I don't care if you're talking about me. I mean, I want to know if you do this to other people. You go to other people's houses and harass them like this. What's a true sale? So, people actually don't know this. Um, so let me explain what a true cell is. So a true cell is so a lot of people are in cells because they uh have high standards in women and so they choose not to settle for a lower woman or they uh are embarrassed of being an incel or something like that. But the true cells are incelss truly because they cannot get a girlfriend. So generally it's because they are uh malformed, they're [ __ ] up somehow. uh they're like really really uh ugly or something. So that's the difference. Like an incel is just simply who is like it's basically a true cell is somebody that doesn't even like an incel is somebody that spawned and got a gray pistol in Fortnite and they they spawn they drop down. A true cell is somebody who spawned and picked up the pistol ammo and the guy next to him picked up a golden AK. That's basically it, right? So, basically like an incel is a true cell is like a super incel like Yeah. No, no, that's a good point. Somebody in the chat said it like you know like in Dragon Ball Z like perfect cell. You can put the pieces together. Oh, I I know all about all this. I do. Which one are you? Both. obvious jokes. Who reported me? Like who reported me? Yeah, but you put it on. Do you think they're going to tell you that? FBI. Nobody should have reported me. Luke, when you put it out, who would have reported me? My own friends. They're the only ones that seen Well, people, you idiot. They have all kinds of AI detection for this. You You dumbass. Like, why would you even say this? You're not You had a girlfriend. Not even close to a normal incel. I think that. Okay. So, what are we talk What the [ __ ] are we doing? Whoever if it's out on the internet, anybody can see it. No. I mean, it shows you on Instagram who moves your post. They have access to all everything. Yeah, because they're terrorists. They have access and spy on people with the Patriot Act. Oh [ __ ] Hey, look at the mom. Oh, no. Not again. Luke, you need to go watch yourself. I don't care. I can say all of this. This is free speech. No, it's not. It's not free speech. You can't call. You could be an incel. You could say the patriot ex you can't call. What is wrong with you? Oh my god. What a [ __ ] I know the mom is totally fed up. This guy is out of his [ __ ] mind. Let me see if I could find Is there any more of this? Oh my god. Instagram's allowing racist content was too good to be true, but they literally rat you out to the police now. They have to rat you out. Just watch the whole video. It's good. What is this? I don't even know where it is. Yeah. Where is it? I I think I saw. Look at that. Oh my god. I think I didn't I see it? I I think it Where is it? Did I pull it up? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So what is it? So the username incel revolution soon. Have you talked about how all women need to be um masculine? Total Jewish bring forth now. Can the law lefties? All right. I don't know how much you guys would believe me, but on my end that's just emotional banter. A white male. Oh, a white man is so scary. FBI reported. Yeah, because they're terrorists to have access and spy on people with the Patriot Act. You need to go watch yourself. I don't care is is I can say all of this. This is free speech. When an Instagram user calling himself Incel Revolution Soon shares a series of posts that draw the attention of the FBI. I mean, okay. Okay. So, this is I'm going to be real. WFBI, what are you doing? What are you doing? Hashreal deal. Is this guy one of your view? I don't know. I I don't know if he's a viewer. Why are people saying it's a viewer? FBI. They trace the account to a home in Edgewater, Florida. There, a special agent clashes with the poster who believes he's done nothing wrong. He did nothing wrong. Putting on an internet, you you go to jail for that nowadays? Yeah. If you're inciting mass murder of particular individuals, absolutely. Yeah, dog. The following is based on official police records, and the footage has never been seen before until now. Please note that any person charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. On October 18th, 2025, the FBI Okay, let me see. His name is Incel Revolution soon, right? User No user marching that log. Okay, let me see if he follows me on Instagram and sell revolution. Cell revolution now. It's Intel Revolution now, right? I don't I I'm not see accounts. Maybe they I think they deleted the account. Yeah, I they deleted the account, guys. He probably got banned. That's probably what happened. We received a tip about an Instagram user posting what they describe as RMVE or racially, ethnically motivated and violent extremist ideologies. Their investigation identified the user as 19-year-old Lucas Luke Nevlain. 6 days after receiving the tip, a special agent with the FBI arrives on his front porch accompanied by officers with the Edgewater Police Department. Big Yahoo dog. Yeah. How you doing, dear? Hi. How you doing? So, agent agent will explain everything to you. Oh gosh. Richard with the FBI. Yeah. What is this about? Is this Lucas? Okay. Okay. So, uh I'm glad that you're you're here as well. So, is he saying something online? Is that Oh, dude. She already knows before they even ask. She already knows he's crashing out on the internet. You're looking at what I'm saying online. Yeah. I'm Well, you getting me. What do you think? What is he saying? Why don't you tell us what he What did he even say? What do you even say? Instagram account. I get on there. Why would I need to tell you that? What's your Instagram? Dude, you know they're loving this. Ask a question. I'm not going to answer that question. If the FBI's at your house asking you a question, it's for a reason. Board certified criminal defense lawyer Bruce Rivers reviewed this case and shared his perspective. Please note that all legal opinions expressed are solely Bruce's and not reflective of EW. He does not have to say anything to these officers. He doesn't. He can say, "I refuse to answer any and all questions." Now, they don't have to mirandize him here because he's not in custody. Sir, it's for a reason. But I mean, what the is this? Hello, Luke. Come on. What What am I saying? I've done nothing in a criminal. I love how like every single guy that comes outside, the first thing that he does is scratch his dick. Like that's what he did now. That's what the brothers, every single one of them. Jesus, man. What did he say? Something. We'll talk about like I'm a terrorist. Well, why would you say that? Why are you here then? We don't talk about only terrorists. We talked to a lot of people. My goodness. So, why would you say that? He has never been in trouble for doing anything. But what are you writing? What What are you saying? What did you do? saying anything. So, I'm concerned that you said terrorist because that's a big word and that why would you why would you think we were here to talk to you about being a terrorist? Wait a minute. So he said, why would he say, "Oh, wait. Oh, I guess you're here because of what? Terrorism or something?" Like, well, actually, what made you think that? He said, "I'm not a terrorist." He realized, but that that's a big word that most people don't just throw out there. Luke doesn't answer the question, but the agent will soon explain her concerns. So, first and foremost, for safety, are there any guns in the home? Okay. What type of gun is it? Uh, Glock 43, shotgun, AK. My dad also has guns. Um, are any register to? No. Okay. Do you have them locked up in a safe? Okay. Does he have access to those? Well, I know Luke doesn't have guns and you could look at it. You can see what they have. I have no problem with any of Do you know of any um time that he's been able to access the guns with that? No, he doesn't even shoot. Do you ever remember touching a tan and black AK in the home? Of course. Okay. Um he just immediately immediately [ __ ] Oh, bro. They're so mad at him. Okay. He probably did something. I'm going to show you. I was Well, now I know. Now we're going to know what you did. Now we know. Imagine being so base that you have the FBI called on you. Man, those Instagram reels. They did a number on this guy. This is serious, honey. They take it serious. You can't just act like I can't pose with a gun. Do you know who that is in the photo? It's me. Who's that ball? Me? Is that Is that the gun you were talking about? Yeah, he's Yeah, he's It's You can't do that. Especially if you're saying threatening stuff. I didn't say anything threatening. I just It was a picture. Then why is the FBI not It was supposed to be funny because they're alpha agencies. You know, our government Stop watching. You know, they're terrorists. That's what they are. They're trying to protect us. No, they're not. They don't protect us. Watch your mouth. When was the last time you seen the FBI in Edgewater? So, the concerns that I have are these are um stuff you're posting online. That's how they have it. The she dude, she knows everything about I was contacted because people were very concerned about some of the posts that you were sharing. You know what Homeland Security is? Organization? Do you know what? Home get a terrorist organization. Oh my god. We have a This is a bonafide Florida man. Man. Man, you need to call his father. He's very immature about this stuff. Are you his biological moral? About these things? I'm an American citizen. Need to come to my home for You come to my home. I'm an American citizen. Uh It's not the picture because the post that you're making online the post that you're making online are are federal felonies. Ow. Because that's the stat. If you're saying what you're saying, what did I say in that photo? It's just a photo. What did I say in the photo? I It's literally you holding a gun saying it's time. Like what the [ __ ] do you mean? What did I say? This is too good. I got to use the bathroom before I This is insane. Oh my god. What a legend. Wait. Well, who's sat in the photo? Oh, that's Well, what? Oh, let me guess. Let me guess. You're here for terrorism again, right? You I'm not a terrorist. I have my keys in my [ __ ] pocket. I forgot I even had that [ __ ] Anyway, I like what the hell is that? All right. Anyway, I mean, free speech. What the free speech? When you [ __ ] off online, it can have implications. I have a case right now where all my clients said, "I'm not leaving X-Town until so and so uh is in a coma." I filed a motion to dismiss that. This is just But you have a first amendment right of free speech, but not any speech. You can't yell fire at a car theater, you know, just like you can't bring your own food. I mean, I tried that once. I'm trying to bring my own food to to a movie theater and I got kicked out readily because they said not to do the barbecue smoke was just too much for the for the theater owner. I'm honestly [ __ ] based. They acted like I'm about to plan an attack or something. They're acting like I'm trying to plan an attack. The revolution soon. We've got to start it. Here's me with the gun. It's time. Yeah, bro. Yeah, that they they that's exactly what they think. Like I'm a criminal. I don't know what you said, bro. Nothing incriminating. They have to take it serious. Okay. I like to point out that you're not being treated like a criminal because you're not in handcuffs. You're not being detained. All right, then. Okay, so let's point that out there. Let's be very clear about that. Before the agent asks her next question, she tells Luke that lying to a federal agent during an investigation can result in a felony charge. That is true. If you lie to a federal agent, I didn't know that actually. You know, I've got a case right now where my client is accused of. I thought that was only in court. It's a federal felony. Are you familiar with the username Incel Revolution soon? It's just a handle I had on Instagram. It's your handle on Instagram. It's banned. It's banned all the time. All right, I'm going to move the heck. One more. One more. Um, have you talked about how all women need to be um masked? No. Well, it's not going. No, of course not. Watch your What about the exact need to be I watch all the crime shows that I know. by the name Sea Salty Man who sent Luke what police describe as an anti-Jewish video. Mhm. Mhm. which is not all Jewish people. It's that do evil things. After sea salty man, just a bunch of coincidences. Sent the video, Luke replied, "Wow, I don't hate them enough. I need more hate, more hatred, total Jewish. Now bring it forth. Sea salty man responded, "I'm done with this. Let's start the revolution." To which Luke replied, "It will happen soon, brother." It's all just It's just dumb. Okay. So, there are stuff that is are things that are very serious. I I can't speak for him or that. That's In any sense. Like, you know, that's often. Um, I wonder how many guys are actually like this cuz like I'll see a video of like uh like uh Hitler, right? Like it's just just for example, and Instagram is bad. I've done this before. Let me do it again. I'm going to click on a random Instagram reel. It's got nothing to do at all with um wi with with anything. This is this is going to be an image right here. It it's a random thing came up. It's Abraham Lincoln. Okay. All right. All right. Are we going to scroll? Nope. This is Ashley's sixth meal of the day. She has Okay, actually this Okay, that's okay. These are school. No, no, this is pretty good. There was like just straight like just [ __ ] a bunch of hoes. Actually, I'm going to be honest. Like that really that's the longest that it's taken for me to get to Hitler in a long time. It is. You [ __ ] hate fat people. Well, there was a a a thing and it was just like I mean they're they're just they're so fat. Oh my god. How can they be so fat? You say you don't think about it often. What do you mean by that? Like you don't think about his statements often or you don't think about them like the political ideologies? Like it's just not something I'm so fantasized in. You're a little bit nervous you're shaking and stuff like First time I've ever had an interaction with a police like justice or on my own. And keep in mind everything you say can and will be used in a court of law. Let me just be straight up honest with Take take a deep breath, relax. At the end of this, we're not putting you in handcuffs. We're not taking just I just I just want you to be relaxed and know that this is literally just a conversation all of us are having. And when we're done, you go back inside and we get back in our cars and leave. I I know. I'm just I just I just want to put you at ease. And I'm not sure if you were nervous or anything like that. No, I am. But like it's just like the very first time I've ever had to interact with an FBI agent. In contrast, Luke's own conversation with the agent grew increasingly tense as she shared more of Luke's statements with his family. This is absurd to me. This is absurd, brother. What about um you get a gun to I'm going to get a gun to that's what I'll do after I public area. The mom look at his [ __ ] expression. Oh my god. What an idiot. Oh my gosh. Do you know who um Elliot Roger is? This is Okay. Yes, of course he is. What? What is he known for? Elliot Roger. then he went and shot up a place. the guy. six people and injured 14 others. Before the attack, he uploaded a video to YouTube in which he said he wanted to punish women for rejecting him and expressed resentment toward men. Yes. He cited as an influence on several perpetrators of subsequent mass attacks. The Supreme mention mentioned incel in your username. What is it? So that's what Elliot Roger was. Is that is that correct to say? Yeah, I suppose. this particular subject where the agent went into further detail. What do you know about themselves? I just know it's a kind of people. I I don't know what it is honestly. I just know it's a term that gets used online. People like uh Nick Fuentes, if you know who that is, get called like incelss and stuff. It's just something like Sorry, give me I'm It's like involuntary celibate. H I just think that's just a weird term. Involuntarily celibate. Can you think of a worse fate? statements that you're making are very similar to what Elliot Ro Elliot Roger believed and did. Really? Really? Look at his face. You know, he knows that. It's not what Why would you even use exactly what he's talking about? calls Revolution to a true sale. Everyone says that. Anybody? Obvious jokes. Jesus, bro. This guy does not break frame at all. He doesn't give a He literally doesn't give a [ __ ] The FBI literally comes to his house and he's just sitting out there with his arms crossed, his shoes off. It's like I'm a [ __ ] American. I say whatever I want, bro. Like Jesus. He will eventually maybe, right? I mean, he he could crash out later on. Who reported me? Like Yeah, but you put it on the internet. Nobody could have reported me. Nobody reported me. You put it out. Who would have reported me? My own friends. They're the only They have AI telemetry where they can figure out what you're saying and parse it out and then they take things that are questionable and it goes to a human review. Like this is obviously what they do. How do you think that they keep child porn off the off the websites? Like they have this for everything. They have it for, you know, addresses. They have it for other forms of communication. They have it for bots. They have it for child sexual abuse material. They have it for everything. They do. Uh no, it's not a like that's what they do. Seen these things. Well, people whoever views your post. You need to watch yourself. I don't care. I can say all of this. I can say what I want. While it isn't clear who reported Luke, many of his posts were publicly viewable. Yeah. I mean, you come to my house to try intimidate me and try to silence me. Is that what you're doing? No. You're asking. That is what you're doing. You're asking me questions and I don't need the answer, do I? Why are you here? You absolutely question. Can you leave and never come back? Is that possible for you to or all four of you to do? That's no You're making it worse. Just just tell them it was a joke. Move on. Possible. No respect. Cuz what's your You're writing stuff that's not funny and it's not a joke. Stop. What's funny and what's not funny? Who's to say? Yeah. Well, I say it. Killing people. None of that. Am I under arrest? Am I going to be detained? Are you going to charge me for these things? Does any of this matter? Does I need a Do I need a lawyer? Call your dad and get him here. Luke's brother heads inside to call their dad who will soon arrive and get caught up to speed with sea salty man. The FBI agent continued sharing what they found in their private messages. Again, we're not here to tell you to have your own opinion or groups or anything like that, but um do you recall talking about um more than 110 um or in a conversation more than 110 million non-white foreign individuals in our country? America America is truly hole. Does that sound ring a bell? See salty man. Let me see user. Salty man. User. And it says no user matches that lock. Then no, he's not. No, he he's not in chat. I I was curious. I I wasn't sure. I I know how he is. He's kind of racist. I'm not even going to lie. So that sounds like something that it's kind of racist could have been said. Now that line specifically doesn't really ring a bell, but it it kind of What about um uh something that you may have said, I'm done with let's start the revolution. Okay. I saw that in the file. Um so I remember when that happened. That was the whole Kirk thing and that was on September 10th and I Lucas was the first person I was like texting and stuff and we just got into one of those like arguments not arguments uh like debates not debate we were like on the same side but we were just like flaming like just pretty much dumping that's what that was. Okay. Um what about like follow up with that though him saying it will not it will happen soon brother it's all falling into place and then your response was I'm not waiting and then a discussion from you further was this tyranny has been has infected the tyranny has infected the human race since the dawn of the Jews oh my god God, this is actually like Warhammer 40k dialogue really you further was this tyranny has been has infected the human race since the dawn of the Jews then he responded you have to you have to um rolling a fuse and committing an act of terror early benefits no one it's when Brevik was [ __ ] That's the other mash shooter. I know that one, too. Anders Beering Bryik is a Norwegian terrorist who carried out attacks in Norway on July 22nd, 2011. He first detonated a car bomb, killing eight people, then carried out a mass shooting at a youth camp, killing 69 more. And then what about um he continuing on talking about Breivik? He bombed leftists in Norway and what came from it? Really nothing at all. He went to jail. He lit the his fuse of hate early. We must all light our fuses together, not individually, and create such an enormous explosion, not a small insignificant one that completely obliterates the system. So he's smiling. Look at his whole plan is laid out. Yeah. I Yeah. Yeah. I don't know why they're living in these [ __ ] holes. Doesn't the SPLC pay you better than this? Come on. System so we can rebuild it a new. Right. And your response was that was something you said. Okay. That's one way to think about it. But that's to invoke one singular explosion. It needs to be a chain reaction. The hate for true evil needs to spread. The hate response. The hate for true evil needs to spread. Wow. total Jewish bring forth now. Log the lefties. Uhhuh. Are are those the last few things you said were like conversations that he had with me? Correct. Some of your responses. Yeah, you had some responses in there as well. Okay. Could I could you read those to Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Um, your response to you need to blow it all up and win. Then you followed up with your response was it's bigger and more grand than just to the section of one race. It is a fight that will require every lasting soul on this planet until its dying breath and then further on actually Warhammer 40k. Oh my god. He said them all lefties. believe me but on my end that's just emotional banter cuz that was around the time of the Charlie Kirk thing. That should be on September 10th or 11th, right? That's all that was. And since then obviously like I've calmed down and most of the world has. But at that day in specific, it was just a day where no one knew really what was going on or like the full severity of things. I didn't know that he was a uh what's it called? A Republican at the time. So that's bad on my end cuz I'm just saying I don't know about that's how I see it as I'm just talking out of So you probably thought it was one of those minorities or something that you have some sort of particular viewpoint against something someone that has committed something like that within the past few years like not maybe not like a black person or like a person of color but maybe like uh someone that identifies in the LGBTQ space because that happens before too like the transgenders that are like shut school in Nashville or the dude the dude that tried to assassinate Trump was on that end if I'm not mistaken but I don't know at the same time so according to police bro it just goes on about it well it's not just black people you see remember gay trans remember hey remember that yeah see that remember that yeah records an Edgewater detective also learned of a group chat Luke was involved in which discussed the topic of school and workplace shootings. Good. What was the name of the group chat? Serial flexers. The Serial Flexers. Yeah, I see that. The federal agent attempted to question Luke further. Did you ever say blowing it all up with rage? What is he playing? How do you expect me to recall in my mind everything I've ever said? Watch them. Oh, you got pictures of it. I guess that's me. Is it me? [ __ ] hands got in my face. Well, you don't think it's a big deal what you're saying. It's a joke. You should. I'm a teenage boy. Yeah, but it's not a joke with what you're saying. You're actually an adult. An adult, Luke. I'm an adult. the federal government. That everything you put on the internet is for anyone to see and they have to take it serious cuz they don't need people going out shooting people and killing people. They aren'ting immigrants coming here raping people that are illegal aliens. They're doing this because I'm a I have a European descent. That's why they're doing it. Oh my godamn. That's exactly why they're doing it. A white male. Is wrong with you? You come out. Watch your mouth. Like how do you live with yourself? Stop. So, I'm actually being descent. He's just the random guy. It has nothing to do with your skin color. It's what you're saying. It's what you're saying. Now, stop. Luke has already been told that he's not being detained or placed under arrest. Yeah, he took that as a challenge. Leaving one of the officers wondering where this may be heading. What's going to be the end result here? Going to be the team's involved or what? No, this is it. Huh? Legal names. Yeah. message. So, uh, just nothing's going to happen. With your consent to like not today, not today. Sure enough, the federal agent has a larger plan in motion, one she will not be revealing today. In the meantime, the situation grows more tense when Luke's dad arrives at the scene. Uhoh. Sure. And I wonder if the dad is either like cuz it's either the dad is either like Luke is the trash mob and the dad is the boss or the dad is like what the [ __ ] you saying on that internet boy? I'mma take away that [ __ ] computer. I wonder which one it's going to be. Search the house. No no no no. Let's let's let's catch him up on everything first. a bad ass some of the stuff that you online nobody even about it on Instagram I post things and they take it seriously and they come here and try to threaten us and search the home and think I'm a terrorist or something because some of the stuff he said he's the only one who's used the word terrorist referring to himself right this is I mean come on yeah free speech I mean free speech they act like a crime [ __ ] No, this is absurd. I'm angry. Well, too bad. You can't do crap like So, we have there's first amendment rights, of course, but but when it becomes a written thread, it becomes a very a big It's just a joke. And they was posted. It don't matter, Luke. That's the serious. You can't do that because you're not taking it serious. It's not a joke. It's not serious at all. It's laughable. It's stupid. I think that they do need to they need to get these people under control. There's too many there are too many violent political activist speech people on the internet. I think that we need to get a lot more of this. Like I I I do like this is and some of the people that do it repeatedly or like are specific about it. I think we need to lock them up. We do like it's cuz the thing is like this guy is just I mean I don't think he he doesn't really seem like he's going to do anything bad but like I mean that's what most people seem like until they do something bad. And so like I don't want to live in a world where there's like this normalization of violent rhetoric because I worry that if you have that happen, it becomes manifest. It it it actually happens. It's true. Like even though I think that like what he's saying is kind of funny and you know I mean a few things he said I agree with, right? But like overall like no, you can't have somebody do this. You can't like it it's there there's not a functional world that you can do this with. with Luke's dad now informed of why they're here. Eltech. What do you mean it's Lte? How's it lte? So, controlled speech. Wait, is there any Wait, there are people in this in this chat right now that are under the impression that you can literally make threats to kill people and that's in the First Amendment. It's not. It it it's it's not. You can't do that. Like you can't incite violence. You can't threaten to kill people. You can't post a photo and say it's time or something like that. Like yeah, like that's obviously a crime. Duh. I mean, I don't think that we should have any other crimes invented for speech. All I'm saying is that I think we should apply the ones that already exist. What are we doing? The agent revisits her earlier concern about guns in the home. I can take all and put it in a gun safe. That would be great at my shop. That would be I thought they were in your safe in the room. the uh known and this is strictly this is to control but this is strictly because of the safety concerns that we're having as an example some of the threats were women need to be killed in mass oh my gosh I'm going to get a gun that's what I'll do after I a public area are you kidding me Luke are you kidding me no everyone that's my instinct that's what my instincts tell me I don't want to hear no one Okay. Uh, I'll take So, that's for the concerns. What questions do you have for me? None really. It's all a shock to me. I didn't know any of the pictures. I didn't know any of this. He's going to get grounded cuz they all think the buddies he talks to, it's all a big joke to slander different ethnic groups and all the stuff they think it's funny. And that's first amendment protected. Yeah. The thing is that this is infertation that she has volunteered. I mean, it kind of goes without saying, but like yes, it is. No matter how you feel about it, it's first amendment to protect, but it's not is the written threat. So, you don't go around threat. No. Uh, many many of the mass shooters have been in cells. Well, yeah. She goes, "Yeah, it's a joke. It's a joke. You don't say. You don't. They killed us. Obviously, it's not a joke cuz ladies here. Doesn't mean anything, did you? It does. Oh, no. No, no. They don't. I I'm 56 years old. I never had the FBI come to my house because kind of bull. It's hard to explain to you people. You You don't get it. You don't understand Well, you got a warp way of thinking. Huh? When the agent asks for a chance to look in the home and ensure there are no weapons in Luke's room, Luke speaks out against it and his family seems to lose their patience with the team. There's no charges. They can't search our house. I'm not under arrest. Okay, Luke. They can't shut your mouth. Go inside. You know what? You need to go. Okay. This guy is basically the family [ __ ] I You can Everybody is mad at him. Go inside now, please. They can see the guns. If I say they can see them, so he cannot. If the parents say, "Go ahead and search his room." Luke can't say, "I don't want you to search my room." They can get permission from the parents. Why would you consent to get it in the You're all ridiculous. How do you He's mentally ill. Watch what you say. Go inside. Listen, you're not making this situation any better with your negative stuff because your guns need to take it more serious. No, I'm taking I'm taking it real serious that he's moving all the guns out. Yeah, I am. You going to take the Xbox away? Yeah, I'm going to take the Xbox away from him. Look, I thought cruel and unusual punishment was against the Constitution. You can't just do that. Well, this is not the time for that. cuz I'm trying to get rid of it. What the [ __ ] I just now just like always he won't get in trouble for anything. Okay. How am I not taking it serious when we just found out about it? All the guns are going out because you're trying to get rid of Go inside. Go. I don't feel safe in there by myself. Oh, you know what? Oh my goodness gracious. And then call somebody and go somewhere else. How about that? Uh-huh. The federal agent and the members of the Edgewater Police Department leave the home having They're like, "Okay, this is going to be a family [ __ ] argument." Tained enough information to secure a warrant for Luke's arrest. 6 days later, officers descend on the teen's home under the [ __ ] Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Somebody's been a bad boy. The cover of night. Hands up. Hands up. Come out here. Walk out straight, please. Oh no. All occupants of the resident. Don't go back. No. Don't go back inside. Come out to us with your hands up. Lucas, hands up. Everybody, hands up. There's the suspect right there. That's him. Lucas, stop, guys. Stop where you're at. Down on the ground. Down on the ground. Lucas, get on the ground. Are you kidding me? Put your hands behind your back. You guys know exactly what this is about. No, we don't. He came. They came yesterday. Don't say anything. Stand up. Somebody clear the channel. What is it now? What is it now? Now, let's go. The same thing. Because of the same. What was it? The same thing. Yep. See, this is what I always say is that I bet if he wasn't belligerent and annoying and obnoxious to the police, they probably wouldn't have arrested him. For him to be like, "Yeah, I could see. Yeah, I kind of popped off. I got mad over nothing." Like, I get it. I get it, right? And yeah, I'm not going to do it again. Like, I Cuz I bet they I I wonder if they arrested the other guy. I bet they didn't. Why does Why is this now? What do you mean? Why do they come now? Why? because it's when we have a warrant for it. Don't say nothing. So, when you're charged with a crime, they can charge it out one of two ways. They can charge up by summon where you get a letter in the mail and say, "You have a court date on this particular day. Please come to court or they can charge it up by warrant." And in cases that involve violence or potential threats, they do it under the cover of darkness and they do it uh without telling you. So after that first visit with the FBI, what I would have recommended for him to do, call a lawyer right now. And that lawyer starts interacting. Immediately leave the country. Immediately buy guns for when they come back so that way you can defend yourself from like the [ __ ] Patriot Act. Everything. Absolutely. Go get a bulletproof vest. Like get the whole thing ready. You got to dig a bunker in the backyard right now. The prosecutor, they would have had a heads up and what we do is, okay, well, he'll turn himself in. You you're going to you're going to do issue the warrant on Friday. He'll turn himself in on Friday. Turn around. Face the bed of the truck. You got anything on you going to poke stick me? Uh, no. Okay. I just want to make sure. Gotcha. You've got a warrant uh for your arrest for written threats to killer duterroristic attacks. Do you understand? All right. Spread your feet. See, I love this, but the thing that I hate is the fact that you're going after some autistic 19-year-old Instagram incel, and you're not going after the thousands of Reddit psychotic freaks that are talking about killing the president, bombing ICE facilities, uh, you know, tracking people, stalking them, etc. Like I I don't like I I'm against all of this, but what I really don't like is that there is like a selective enforcement of this. So when I see this guy who is obviously a problem, is obviously bad, but in my opinion, there's like 50 other ones that are like a thousand times worse than that. You can find them on Reddit right now. And none of those people are getting uh are getting arrested. This is I think I think violence is a disease. It is a virus and you have to go after all of it. The the priority for this is very wrong. I I don't and again like I have no problem with this guy getting arrested. I agree with it. But the issue is that it's being selectively enforced and I think it's being selectively enforced at least right because I never see instances of this happening with all these freaks that are saying bad stuff on the internet constantly. It's so annoying. It's extremely [ __ ] annoying. And then this also goes into like remember what I was saying before about how um like you know like the way they say like oh right-wing violence there's so much right-wing violence. Well yeah because you never arrest the people that are saying the same [ __ ] like this that are leftwing. So it's like you you basically you create the statistics by enforcing things selectively. I find this to be very problematic. You can't sit here and cheer this kid while the Reddit stuff is not being addressed. Well, yeah. Yeah, I mean that's that's that's that's exactly what I'm saying. The state is using the police as a weapon against the nation's people who wished to uphold all the original law, the land and constitution. Well, I I think very clearly like you know like shooting up and killing all Jew people like that. That's obviously bad, right? You can't do that. But I'm talking about something different. This is ridiculous. It's not ridiculous. Yeah, it I mean the post I agree that this is not ridiculous. I think it's ridiculous. This would be a thousand times more common. just round them all up. The problem is they don't have as much concrete evidence against the Reddit people. I don't believe you. I think that like again I think that even if you don't have the concrete evidence, just go arrest them anyway. Go arrest them anyway. The process is the punishment. And oh well, we didn't have enough evidence to convict you. Okay. Well, we just wasted 6 months of your life. So, just still do it anyway. Why didn't they just take him that day then? Cuz they didn't have it that day. It It requires investigations. This requires time. Yeah, I know what he was saying down and I agree with that. That was all wrong. But well, this is the result of that. Yeah, it's taken very seriously. It's taken very seriously. Yes. These young kids, it's not young kid. It's nothing to do about that. Well, I I think I know the kid. I I Yeah, I understand that. I understand he's your son. Here, put it this way. He's not going to go kill somebody. Put it this way. Right. So, put it this way. If something does happen and we did nothing about it, what would you then he's here all the time. But he's not he don't leave. He's not in the prison cell. He never leaves the house. Why am I not surprised? At the end of the day, you have to understand that that kind of stuff can't be taken lightly with the way the world is nowadays. While Luke's mom heads inside to get a pair of shoes for her son, his dad continues speaking with police officers. Yeah. for putting on an internet. You you go to jail for that nowadays. particular individuals. Absolutely. If you what do you guys name names or you just No, you don't need to you don't need to name names. If you say that you're going to mass kill. Yes. That's not protected. That's not protected speech. Free speech is is a a protected constitutional right. However, there is a point where it goes from being free speech to being crime. any any espousal of violence is no longer free speech. You cannot go after the people on Twitter. Go after the people on Reddit. Go after the Tik Tockers that are posting addresses of ICE agents. Like this is the thing that annoys the [ __ ] out of me is like you okay then then do it then act on it. Site or request or make any attempts to say anything about violence that becomes no more free speech. If you just simply say I hate insert exgroup here, whatever. That is what it is. But you can't start espousing any kind of thing that says I'm going to kill anybody. That's where it becomes a problem. A major problem. In fact, because the state of Florida deems it a second degree felony, punishable by 15 years in prison. He don't leave the house. Great. Right now, he doesn't. Until he's decided he's ready. You can't not take stuff like that seriously. And we will never not take that seriously. While behind bars, Luke reaches out to his brother in a recorded jail call. Oh, no. I don't know what they're thinking, even though I meant not to have it. Yeah. Well, you're just going to have to be honest and tell them that and you need to apologize. Yeah, I know. If uh if my friends talk to you or whatever, I don't know if they're going to ask you questions. Well, I'm sure everyone's going to be asking questions. And of course, everyone everyone around here is constantly they constantly looking at that for new mug shots cuz they got nothing better to do. So people are going to find out humiliating done it. I don't know. Just you need to say some prayers or something. Yeah. You're acting like I'm getting hung on the ground or something. No, but you got to you got to go through this. I mean, you brought it on yourself. He did. Like I knew this would happen. It was just a joke on the internet. Serious. They can't They can't ignore that. It's how bad things happen. Luke's fears that his friends would all find out were eventually realized as this conversation between Sea Salty Man and the FBI took place after Luke's arrest and his subsequent release from jail on a $10,000 bond. Fully aware of Luke's legal consequences, the team works to make his stance clear. Mhm. I I just going to put this on the record. I won't and can't relate to going and wanting to shoot up a place. That's absolutely mad. But certain people I guess can just cuz that like ambiguous anger that has like built up in some people especially like that that sit in the house all day. They have no outlet and all they do is they're chronically online. It's just not healthy. He's right. What are your thoughts now looking hindsight? doesn't even um definitely watch my emotions and he definitely should do the same. Like are you talking about like what I've learned from the whole experience? Not really what you've learned, but what are your thoughts about his um his likelihood to maybe act on any of these types of threats? I think that's a joke. At what point does it does a joke become a reality when it happen? Very good question. um a joke. It depends on like certainly like the circumstance, but with this like with this u specific situation with him going out and harming something, I could sit here and say because I've known him for so long that I seen the patterns and who knows, but you know, changes. So, truthfully, I don't know. The special agent and Edgewater police also visited the home of another of Luke's close friends. According to police records, Luke had sent him what they described as numerous threats and derogatory comments against women. One being like, um, I hate women so much it's unreal. Just seeing them makes me see with rage knowing other men and I can't makes me see. So true, brother. So true. with rage. It makes me want to become a terror world. Even if I ascended and somehow attained a woman I would never truly love. Ascended. I would never. I just beat her. I hate them. I just beat her from when I when I read it. I don't remember it. No. Sounds like he's just kind of got his got his blockers on. Not really paying attention to it. And I know he's just like I am. We're like, "Oh yeah, that's them. Whatever." But then he started saying it and we're like, "Whoa, the world's different now. You can't say this and we've seen it. I mean, we're living it, right? And you can you can call it a joke as much as you like, right? But a lot of other people have called it jokes, so have acted out, right? And that is very excessive to me. So, I would have never imagined him to keep having these. And I hope it is just a kid talking, but that definitely would put a concern that I'm not trying to be mean, but I do think he's not allowed to come around just for He can't come over to the house anymore. He wants to kill everybody. Yeah, he can't come over. I don't want to take any chances. According to court documents, 19-year-old Lucas Gregory Neptlain was charged with one count of written threats to kill or do bodily injury. He entered a plea of not guilty and is currently still out on bond. The case is ongoing and a pre-trial hearing has been set for May 20th, 2026. Damn, that's in like a month. Holy Lee. Written words are ambiguous unless you clarify you're joking. No, I know that. And like so this is the way I wonder if they gave him his Xbox back. So, uh, this is the way I see it. You can't have people we can't have a society where people are making threats to shoot each other. We can't we can't make it we can't have that. Like now, as much as people might say, "Oh, base base." You can't have that happen. Now, that being said, all this being said, uh I think I find it to be extremely frustrating that you have people that are making organized efforts, calls to violence, organized real in-person meetings like these ICE agent people that are trying to stalk these guys and [ __ ] with them. That's where the resources should be going. I'm not saying this guy shouldn't have gotten in trouble. Of course, he should have gotten in trouble. But whenever the priorities are on the random [ __ ] stupid [ __ ] 19-year-old and not the organized group of Antifa terrorists that are actively going out and doing things, I think there's something that's wrong. I do. I think there's something that's tremendously wrong. It's lowhanging fruit and it's for optics. Yeah, I don't like the optics of it. I don't I don't like the optics at all. I don't give a [ __ ] about that. and uh the frustration and unfairness of the enforcement of the law is why you get people calling based on people like Luke. People are tired of this double standard.

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