LSU Fan Claims To Find Jesus After David Hookstead Murder Threat, Gets Destroyed

X user @MetroSpider2900 should probably just stay off the internet for the foreseeable future.

The LSU fan made national news when he sent me an incredibly violent, appalling and racist voice message threatening to kill me because I believe Caitlin Clark is a better role model than Kim Mulkey's team.

@MetroSpider2900 (real name listed as Jordan) told me, "Hey big, homie. I'm just trying to let you know I'll slime your ass out. I'll wipe your f*cking nose. I'll kill you, bitch. Keep Angel Reese's name out of your f*cking mouth, boy. What the f*ck wrong with you, white trash."

Very classy and intelligent, Jordan. 

It took no time at all for the horrific threat to become national news, and I had no choice but to address it with the audience.

My message was very simple:

I will never back down. I will never surrender. I will never apologize.

I refuse to be intimidated by people who threaten to kill me over my opinions. Now, Jordan/@MetroSpider2900 is singing a different tune.

Man who threatened to kill me claims to have found Jesus.

Jordan broke his silence Thursday night by calling me a "b*tch," but then quickly pivoted to religion.

He tweeted that he found Jesus after "feelin" himself, and the responses were absolute gold from the readers. People think he might want to start preparing for prison.

Check out some of the responses to Jordan//@MetroSpider2900. People aren't happy with him.

For the record, I have an open offer to Jordan/@MetroSpider2900 to do an interview. He talks tough, talks like he's a big dude and yet, when I asked him to send me his number for an interview, he went silent.

As I've said before, strength and experience are quiet. Ego and foolishness are loud. Which group do we think Jordan/@MetroSpider2900 falls into?

Remember this all started over a claim about women's college basketball. He threatened to kill me because I prefer Caitlin Clark to Angel Reese and the rest of Kim Mulkey's team.

Imagine being so disconnected from reality that you threaten to murder someone over a women's basketball take.

 We'll see if Jordan/@MetroSpider2900 ever reaches out and apologizes for threatening to send me to heaven, but the internet is clearly not happy with him. Turns out threatening to murder people over *checks notes* sports opinions is just a bridge too far. But I hope finding Jesus works out for him. It certainly seems like he needs it. Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.