Today is not that day, but tomorrow could have a better forecast and prognosis… who knows.
I know for a fact that the Portland FBI/IC3 (collectively known as “feds” from this point forward) requested information from Twitter about my stalker’s account, even though they had suspended it by that point. They were extremely interested in having a copy of all of his Tweets given to them, although I’m still not sure if that includes deleted Tweets or ones that Twitter themselves took action on for violating site rules. They have managed to keep me in the know enough about the investigation to continue to communicate with me that they are taking it more seriously than they did when I contacted the Austin branch of the FBI office — I can’t help but wonder if it was the second report from me to the FBI that made them begin taking it much more seriously, if other people had reported him to state and federal agencies as well (they probably did), or if he had managed to find yet another way to get on the feds’ radar other than to have the right to own and use firearms taken away from him as it had been by the time we got to him gloating about his brother’s gun.
All in all, I haven’t been bothered since he made it a point to gloat about finding my new Twitter account.