The death of Mattieo Condoluci
For those visiting our site for the first time, let me begin by saying; the Florida Action Committee DOES NOT condone sexual violence in any form.
Our coverage of the death of Mattieo Condoluci has brought a lot of new traffic to our forum. Unfortunately, it’s brought some of the attention we don’t want… Vigilantes.
To say the vicious murder of Mattieo Condoluci is a tragedy, does not allege Mr. Condoluci was a saint or even a good person. He might have been a horrible person. But the senseless killing of someone simply because their name appears on a “registry” is a great tragedy. We don’t know Mr. Condoluci so we can’t say what kind of a person he was, but we know thousands of people across this country on this registry who are great people. People who have made mistakes (or, yes, even people who were wrongfully convicted), but have learned from them. People who have paid their price to society and who have dedicated their lives to repenting for their misdeeds and becoming a better person.
Over the last week or so you have probably seen comments that presented an opposing point of view. We allowed SOME of the comments to be posted because we wanted to foster dialogue and sometimes, if there is a civil discussion, it can be an opportunity to educate rather than just talk among ourselves. What you didn’t see were a lot of really hateful comments.
As a law abiding member of my community (which I definitely am), I’m far more concerned about the deranged people who are leaving some of these comments than I am of anyone on a sex offender registry. The knowledge that these people are out there with weapons and a list of our addresses scares the crap out of me! The fact that Mr. Condoluci’s killer, James Fairbanks, used to work in a school should scare the crap out of everybody.
The threat is real and we need to do something about it. It’s not about Mattieo Condoluci. It’s not about any of us. It’s about ALL of us please contact your legislator and demand this hit list be taken offline.
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kudos and very well spoken. I would like to note this is not just a local issue but the US corruption has brought vigilantism to an international level. I had to leave the country (before the USA started shadow banning passports) to protect my family from the US government’s corrupt registry..Even those of us in other countries have now came under international vigilante fire.. There are many of us that have been subjected to corrupt officials bribery, assaults, and even had our legal documents confiscated, threatened, and fined outrageous fees merly for being on the registry! This needs to stop. If America can not defend its citizens it needs to stop making them targets out of its citizens.
I hope he gets two life sentences. One for thinking about it and doing it and two using the registry as direct tool for his anger issues so he charge with murder but a hate crime as well. After he has adjuster to his new life in Prison that is, if he is not released. Perhaps he could asked for forgiveness from GOD not to be release from a lawful sentence but released from his sins
James Fairbanks is a hero to a lot of people, at his court hearing and when he arrived at jail he was greeted by standing ovation’s. The public is sending him money on a daily basis. All good things are happening to this guy, that’s what scares me. Think of all the other so called wanna be hero’s out there with nothing going for them.
By the time James Fairbanks dies alone in prison, he will have been long forgotten. He should enjoy the fanfare while it lasts.
Everyone of those “fans” would literally give up their families and freedom to encourage and maybe even act out murder. What great parents they’d be sitting in prison while their precious little children grow up without them all. Yeah, that’s really worth it, eh? No more birthdays, no seeing any graduations, weddings, grand kids. Yep, all to become a momentary “hero” for killing someone who had nothing to do with them. Good job, America! Good job Christians
Jacob is correct. And these people are none to eager to sacrifice Fairbanks so they can have their moment of superiority on social media. Does Fairbanks realize they are celebrating, in an indirect way, that he too as now lost his life. That these people don’t give a shit about that. That he has now caused great pain to his family. All the birthdays, celebrations and family deaths he will now miss. All these people cheering on, what he has now lost.
I have been wondering why you allowed some of the comments to to appear in the first place You are not going to foster any kind of reasonable discussion with these people. So either don’t post any of them or post all of them so that we can see what we’re dealing with
I don’t know where else to post what is a seemingly unrelated situation.
I posted over a year ago about having 3 phone calls within a month from local “Sheriff” telling my husband he had missed some recent requirement for SO registration and there was a warrant for his arrest. I learned after the first call experience how to deal with these callers, to call their bluff. So, this weekend, Memorial Day weekend, two different “sheriffs” called and I answered and handled by telling them I knew they were scammers and immediately hanging up. From Arizona.
You should call your local police and insist on filing a police report. This is a common issue.
The public cannot be trusted to use the registry responsibly because it fuels hatred which in turn incites violence.
Megan’s “Law” needs to be unplugged forever.