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(CNN) -- It was a sarcastic Facebook comment during an argument about a video game. And, according to the father of 19-year-old Justin Carter, it was enough to land his son behind bars for months, facing the possibility of years in prison.
Carter, who is currentlyon suicide watch in Comal County Jail near San Antonio, Texas, has been locked up since February. He faces a charge of making terroristic threats, a felony that could theoretically bring a sentence of up to eight years.
"He's very depressed. He's very scared and he's very concerned that he's not going to get out," Jack Carter, Justin's father, told CNNon Tuesday. "He's pretty much lost all hope."
In February, Justin, then 18, and a friend were arguing on Facebook with someone else over the online video game "League of Legends."
"Someone had said something to the effect of 'Oh you're insane. You're crazy. You're messed up in the head,'" Jack Carter told CNN affiliate KVUE in Austin. "To which he replied 'Oh yeah, I'm real messed up in the head. I'm going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still-beating hearts.'"
Hiki kifungu cha sheria kilichotumika kikingia kwenye sheria zetu Bongo mbona watakoma, aah tutakoma!!!!!!!!
He faces a charge of making terroristic threats, a felony that could theoretically bring a sentence of up to eight years.
Fuate hizi links hapa chini kusoma habari nzima
Teen in jail for months over 'sarcastic' Facebook threat - CNN.com
Jailed Facebook teen finally getting day in court - CNN.com
Carter, who is currentlyon suicide watch in Comal County Jail near San Antonio, Texas, has been locked up since February. He faces a charge of making terroristic threats, a felony that could theoretically bring a sentence of up to eight years.
"He's very depressed. He's very scared and he's very concerned that he's not going to get out," Jack Carter, Justin's father, told CNNon Tuesday. "He's pretty much lost all hope."
In February, Justin, then 18, and a friend were arguing on Facebook with someone else over the online video game "League of Legends."
"Someone had said something to the effect of 'Oh you're insane. You're crazy. You're messed up in the head,'" Jack Carter told CNN affiliate KVUE in Austin. "To which he replied 'Oh yeah, I'm real messed up in the head. I'm going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still-beating hearts.'"
Hiki kifungu cha sheria kilichotumika kikingia kwenye sheria zetu Bongo mbona watakoma, aah tutakoma!!!!!!!!
He faces a charge of making terroristic threats, a felony that could theoretically bring a sentence of up to eight years.
Fuate hizi links hapa chini kusoma habari nzima
Teen in jail for months over 'sarcastic' Facebook threat - CNN.com
Jailed Facebook teen finally getting day in court - CNN.com