An ex-Massachusetts deputy reportedly lost custody of his daughter, then allegedly called on about 140 officers to help him burn the courthouse.
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"I am calling on all able-bodied officers my brothers in blue to suit up for a fight," Ford wrote, according to court documents, before calling on officers to arm themselves with firearms and armored vehicles."Tomorrow we burn down the Plymouth County Court house to the ground." According to the Boston Herald, which viewed the video, Ford explains that the court had taken away his daughter and given custody over to his either ex- or estranged wife.
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