In Connecticut, saying there would be 'hell to pay' in an
email will get you arrested with threat of jail
A medically retired Connecticut police officer who wrote an email
to school principal saying there would "be hell to pay" if activist LGBTQ
teacher dyed her hair in rainbow colors for high school graduation, was
arrested and convicted of breach of peace, threatening. The patrol officer
who submitted the warrant was soon promoted to deputy police chief of the
agency.