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===Part 1===
===Part 1===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rIti8ztV8Y</youtube>
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===Part 2===
===Part 2===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSoHI8DhyXo</youtube>
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===Part 3===
===Part 3===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MuHNikIch4</youtube>
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===Part 4===
===Part 4===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j_WFgl5va0</youtube>
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== References ==
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Revision as of 03:43, 18 March 2024


Dylan
DylanMIA.jpg
A selfie of Dylan. Work on that hairline, bud.
Name: Dylan Clark
Aliases: Dylan MIA, Mr. Interview, Black Clark, Blark, Mlark, Nlark
Time Active: {{{timeActive}}}
Alignment: Management (self-proclaimed), enabler
DOB: N/A
Gender: Male
Race: African American
Nationality: American
Height and Weight: N/A
Parents: {{{Parents}}}
Siblings: {{{Siblings}}}
Signature:
Daniel Larson Signature.png
Arcs Involved: Homeless era


Dylan Alexander Clark (commonly known as Mr. Interview and often by the community as Blark and Nlark, not to be confused with Clark) is a manager and often alleged enabler of Daniel's, initially meeting him during the college arc and meeting up with him several times to record videos.

Dylan is extremely controversial and derided by the Daniel Larson community for a wide range of reasons, not only for allegedly giving Daniel things like pizza and money,[2] but as well as being arrested for making threatening calls to schools that were victims of past shootings[3] and adding embellished information to this wiki article relating to his arrest.[4]

February 2014 Arrest

Excerpt of an article covering Dylan.

Prior to any of his interactions with Daniel, on January of 2014, Dylan, then aged 17, made a series of threatening calls to Sandy Hook, Columbine, Virginia Tech and Arapahoe, all of which being schools that had experienced school shootings in the past.[5]

Not long after, Dylan was arrested after these calls were traced by the police to his home on Wednesday, February 14th. According to police, he repeatedly made reference to the shootings and claimed to be a relative of the shooter, most notably Adam Lanza of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, and then proceeded to name every single child who died in the tragedy.[6] Even more, police had contact with Dylan earlier in the month when he had made a phone call threatening suicide to an alarm company, though it is unclear why he did this.

Afterward, it was found out that these calls stemmed to Arapahoe, where Dylan threatened to burn down the school, among many other calls. When arrested, a laptop, Kindle, notebook and cellphone were confiscated from his home.

At his arraignment, Dylan made a bizarre claim that his reasoning for these threats were so "people [would] stop making fun of me on Facebook" and that the calls he had made were a call for help.

After several court hearings, Dylan was charged with false report or threat of terrorism, which is punishable by 20 years to life in prison. He was held on a $50,000 cash bond, and was said to wear a GPS tether if he was ever released on bond and was ordered not to use the Internet.[7] Eventually, he was let out, although it is unknown what the circumstances surrounding his release are.

Even when confronted with this by multiple members of the community surrounding Daniel, Dylan remains adamant he did not make these calls and was framed.

The Larson Tapes

The Larson Tapes is a series of videos in which Dylan records his conversations with Daniel, asking him questions about current events and other things.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

References