**(CBS DETROIT) — **A 61-year-old Farmington Hills man faces multiple criminal charges after he allegedly assaulted a female postal carrier Thursday evening upon receiving a flyer in the mail featuring Vice President Kamala Harris.

Investigators say Russell Frank Valleau was allegedly upset about receiving the particular piece of mail and told the postal carrier that he did not want that “Black b****” in his mailbox. He’s accused of yelling derogatory, racist and sexual remarks about Harris and the carrier, calling the postal carrier a “Black b****” and lunging at her with a knife.

The postal carrier used pepper spray on Valleau to stop the attack. Farmington Hills police later arrested him in a neighbor’s yard.

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    and told the postal carrier that he did not want that “Black b****” in his mailbox.

    “That’s okay, sir. I’m only authorized to put letters and packages in your mailbox. Bitches are forbidden to be put into mailboxes by federal law no matter what their color.”

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    These are the people who call others snowflakes. And here is a guy who can’t handle getting a piece of paper in his mailbox. Makes sense.

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      Valleau was arraigned Friday on one felony count of ethnic intimidation and one misdemeanor count of assault and battery. He pleaded not guilty and was issued a $25,000 bond.

      If convicted of ethnic intimidation, Valleau faces up to two years in prison and/or a fine of up to $5,000.

      That doesn’t include the misdemeanor assault charge. He’s not being charged with attempted murder, it sounds like he brandished a knife and yelled slurs but didn’t attack her.

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        The article language wry much makes it sound like attempted murder, “lunging at her with a knife” you don’t hold a knife toward someone and rush toward them unless you’re planning on stabbing them.

        Neither I nor the article writer were there, so we don’t know the exact motion, but the words of the article make it sound like attempted murder to me.

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          Prosecutors can amend charges, they are probably still collecting evidence to determine if they can prosecute a higher charge, which is when they’d bring in something like attempted murder.

          I’m sure there is some legally restricting element like “a clear intent to kill” which would have to be demonstrated in court to have that charge stick.

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          Even if he lunges it’s “just” assault, brandishing, terroristic threats. The dudes an idiot but that’s not attempted murder.

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    I wouldn’t want to see the orange bitch in my mailbox, but if I did I’d just throw it away, like a normal human being.

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      That’s honestly probably a bit extreme, most are just greedy

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        Their word choice could be a little better but if you understand the various degrees of Nazism 1930s Germany, this kind of rings true. Most nazi party members weren’t these dyed-in-the-wool SS types with full knowledge of the gas chambers; but they certainly conveniently looked the other way and enabled and benefited from it just the same. Naturally, many of these would continue to radicalize. Ignorance, greed, apathy, psychopathy, sure… Varying amounts at the individual level — yet all volunteer to reside under the same unifying banner.

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    It’s insane how these people can’t tell the difference between a delivery person and a true believer.

    Oh wait, they can’t, because in their twisted little religious brains they’re identical.

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    Investigators say Russell Frank Valleau was allegedly upset about receiving the particular piece of mail and told the postal carrier that he did not want that “Black b****” in his mailbox. He’s accused of yelling derogatory, racist and sexual remarks about Harris and the carrier, calling the postal carrier a “Black b****” and lunging at her with a knife.

    Completely normal behavior.

    I added a reminder on Oct 8 to check this piece of shit’s sentence. Hopeful that he serves time. Political violence is bullshit.

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    I’d never really thought about this, but I know felons can’t vote, but what about if you are in jail awaiting charges? How does that work?

    Just getting access to a ballot seems like a challenge. Don’t you have to request an absentee ballot in advance? If you are in jail, you don’t go to the polls obviously.

    Did this guy just screw himself out of a vote?

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      Generally you need a final entry of judgment for that type of penalty to apply. So, you lose you’re franchise after sentencing. Absentee voting is possible, but most people are not held indefinitely in jail pending their court appearances.

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      Possibly. He probably could vote by mail if he thinks to request a ballot, but he might think he’ll be out by election day, or he might not trust mail ballots thanks to the Fanta Menace demonizing them.

      BTW, the thing with felons voting is state by state, so it’s not a universal thing. Some states allow felons to vote once they’ve completed their sentence, and I think there’s even a couple that allow felons to vote from prison.

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      So… will they keep him in pre trial confinement until after the election? Repubs owning the libs 1 vote at a time… uh… wait…