Pima
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I reported my ex-boyfriend, who’s currently in the AROTC, to the local police department and FBI for his possession of illicit drugs and threats to commit an act of terrorism. An FBI officer followed up on my tip, requesting more information.
Don't know when you reported him, but if it was 24-48 hrs ago that you talked to the FBI and police, my bet is that the CoC of his unit has already been informed, along with the college administration. He probably also has been pulled into at least the det.
~ It does not matter if it is a Sat. They do not take to this lightly.
~ College might wait until they have firmer details.
His career is basically over, if he needs a TS clearance. He will be asked every which way from Sunday if he ever had issues with the law. His answers will be YES.
~ He will have swear to no drug issues. You have contacted law enforcement that he does drugs. Big NO NO .
~ He now has the FBI looking into him for terrorism. Big NO NO
~TS clearances are done by govt agents. They interview many people. The paperwork alone that a cadet fills out is @60+ pages.
My guess is even if he is pulled in to the det., which I am sure he will once the police and FBI contact the school and det, they will let him defend himself. He is innocent until proven guilty. However, the taint on him, even if they cannot prove a case is going to be bad. There will be lingering questions within the unit. He will now be the talk of the unit because he is being investigated, including his peers.
To sum it up, jmpo, but even if he is innocent of what you stated, he is toast. Caveat: Unless he lives for a constant uphill battle.
~ Fight against the charges.
~ Prove to the cadre that these are false accusations
~ Prove to his friends and peers
~ Prove to the govt agent for the TS that he was cleared. Remember the question is not just convicted, but issues with law enforcement. He will have to say yes, and explain the whole story, which will require the agent to look deeper into his records.
Depending on the college, they may also have the right to kick him out due to zero tolerance policy (drugs) if he is living in the dorm.
I screenshot conversations he had with his friends, using the password he gave me, admitting to using drugs. I also got in touch with his superiors where they asked me to submit those photos to them through e-mail.
You wonder the ??? Notice the bold. You knew this while you were dating, but now you are not together, yet, you are using his password to screenshot conversations...um it was okay he did while you were dating (illicit drugs), but now not so much.
~ I am not tech savvy, but how do you get back into his account? My kids don't use email. IM or text from their phones is the only way to contact them. I can get into my hubby's FB account, and get his IMs, but I can't get into his phone, unless I am using his phone. Hence, I can't do a screenshot unless it is his FB IM
Finally as I said above his career is toast. Here is the final reason why.
NO Commander (CoC) is going to risk their career or any member of their unit for a cadet with photographic proof of a cadet snorting a line of coke and a message saying how great that high was.
~ If you do not know what a ROTC unit is like. There will be an officer that has dedicated 18-20 yrs of their life active duty, close to retirement. They will have 3 more officers (varying ranks, but usually at least a decade in service), plus an enlisted member that has as many yrs. If that CoC ignores this, all of their careers are on the line. They will be written up if it all goes south and let him stay without proof that they took any type of initiative, such as, having him being told that they are aware he is being investigated by the police and FBI, and he is now counseled on his rights as a cadet in this situation.
OBTW, not sure, but I believe ROTC has the right to make him take the pee test. I have never heard of it done for a cadet, but I bet they have the right. The CoC may decide to nip this in the bud on Monday and send him for a urine test. You said you sent screen shots to the CoC. The CoC has the right to ask him for a urine test, at least that is to the best of my understanding.
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