Kentucky lawyer arrested for alleged online threats against Gov. Beshear, who has come under fire in the state over his coronavirus lockdown.
In another thread discussing a rally protesting the state lockdown, Troutman replied to a comment on Facebook about the governor's possible attendance, saying “with any luck” Beshear would be shot at the rally.
NBC News reached out to Kentucky State Police, Troutman, and his attorney, Steve Romines, on Thursday morning but did not immediately hear back. Romines told WAVE that “the only thing more unhelpful than what Greg said on Facebook is [state police] arresting him for it.” Romines said Troutman was exercising his free speech. “Turn it into a crime simply because you don’t like it only makes the situation worse,” he said to WAVE.
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