johnny karate
... and your little dog too.
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Context, of course. If the comment she should be shot includes a humorous (though insulting) reference to her previous career and if it was made in a private context, I would not view it as a serious threat on her life. If it was made in public, or about a private citizen not in the public eye (so that the deeply expressed annoyance would be genuinely difficult to explain, making the post more mysterious), or made in what appears to be a serious manner, etc., I would take it as a real threat.
See, you and I both know how to use context to interpret writing. The various features I've mentioned are why I don't think that this was a genuine threat. I'm sure that there are other features that do not come readily to mind.
I think reasonable folk can disagree with my assessment that this was not a serious threat, or at least conclude that it is not obvious one way or the other. Indeed, I'd reevaluate if new information came to light and I know that I could be wrong to dismiss the cop's post.
But this was a post by a guy seriously irritated because he wrongly thought AOC complained soldiers are paid too much. That was the context of the writing. I find it very unlikely that he literally meant someone should shoot AOC.
When being wrong could literally have life or death consequences, do you think such hair-splitting is worthwhile?