Remember that doctor that purportedly got a threatening flyer on his windshield, but got his story busted online since it looked too fake to be real?
Dr. Joseph Sakran panicked after hundreds of Twitter users exposed his hate hoax this week so he deleted his fake ‘death threat’ tweets then made up a bizarre story claiming the Fairfax police told him to delete his tweets.
It was all a lie.
A Lieutenant at Fairfax PD verified to The Post Millennial that Dr. Sakran never filed a police report nor did the Fairfax PD ask him to delete his tweet!
MORE UPDATES:
Sakran is now claiming Police *asked him* to delete the tweet.
A Lieutenant at Fairfax PD, Sakran’s local police, has verified for @TPostMillennial that Sakran did not file a police report, nor did Fairfax PD ask him to delete his tweet.https://t.co/GzIJ89gRwQ
— Anna Slatz | အန်နာ (@YesThatAnna) January 27, 2020
The tweets have been deleted, and no, the Fairfax police never asked him to delete his tweets.
The truth is Dr. Sakran cooked up the hoax and after hundreds of Twitter users descended on his account and pointed out the flaws in his fable, he panicked and made up another lie to try to cover up his hoax.
Dr. Sakran is a radical anti-gun activist who works with the most dangerous anti-2nd Amendment groups on Capitol Hill in order to disarm American citizens.