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local1 month ago

South Twin Cities Schools Closed or Dismissed Due to Threats

Multiple schools in the southern Twin Cities metro area canceled classes due to online threats, with investigations ongoing to identify those responsible. The threats targeted several high schools and included threatening images and messages, prompting police to question juvenile suspects and coordinate with law enforcement agencies. Despite the threats, elementary and middle schools in the district remained open.

crime2 months ago

Texas Man Charged in Florida for Threats to Jewish Conservative Media

A Texas man was charged in Florida for posting antisemitic threats online targeting Jewish conservative media figures, with authorities using social media and communication data to locate and arrest him. The threats included violent language and accusations of being Israeli agents, leading to his extradition to Florida. This arrest follows recent similar cases involving threats against conservative figures.

education2 years ago

Cornell University Cancels Classes Amidst Escalating Tensions and Antisemitic Threats

Cornell University has canceled classes and closed its campus on Friday after a student, Patrick Dai, was charged with making online antisemitic threats against Jewish people on campus. Dai, a junior at Cornell, made threatening comments on an online Greek Life forum, prompting heightened security measures and concerns for student safety. The decision to cancel classes was made due to the "extraordinary stress" caused by recent events. The incident highlights the rise of antisemitic and anti-Muslim rhetoric online, and U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has expressed his support for affected students and pledged to address discrimination on campuses. Dai has been suspended from Cornell and is currently held without bail.

crime2 years ago

Arrest Made in Antisemitic Threats Against Jewish Students at Cornell University

A Cornell University student, Patrick Dai, has been arrested on federal charges for making online threats targeting Jewish students on campus. Dai allegedly posted messages calling for the deaths of Jewish people and threatened to carry out acts of violence, including shooting up a dining hall and campus. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and supervised release of up to 3 years. The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force is investigating the case.

security2 years ago

Rising Antisemitism and Security Concerns Prompt Increased Patrols and Rallies Worldwide

Law enforcement agencies in the United States are increasing security measures at Jewish houses of worship, Jewish-owned businesses, and Israeli diplomatic buildings in response to intensifying online calls for attacks on the Jewish community. Former Hamas leader Khaled Mashal recently called for a global day of "anger" in support of the recent Hamas attack on Israel. While law enforcement officials are monitoring online threats, none are deemed specific and credible. However, antisemitic threats targeting the Jewish community in the U.S. have been made. Cities like New York and Washington, D.C. are increasing their security posture, canceling officer training and deploying additional personnel. The level of antisemitic energy in the U.S. is being viewed as a "bellwether" by law enforcement, with heightened security measures potentially needed for an extended period.

law-and-crime2 years ago

"Online Threats and Trump Indictment: Georgia Police Investigate Juror Safety"

Police in Georgia are investigating online threats made against members of a grand jury that indicted Donald Trump and 18 of his allies in a criminal case related to the 2020 presidential election. Personal information of the jurors, including their names, addresses, and phone numbers, has been shared on social media platforms as part of a harassment campaign. Far-right supporters of Trump have targeted the jurors, with some threatening violence and promoting the killing of jurors. The lack of political leadership in denouncing these threats is concerning, and threats against election workers and public officials have been on the rise in recent years. Trump himself could face court sanctions for his ongoing attacks against the prosecutors and judges overseeing his cases.

law-and-crime2 years ago

"Online Threats and Doxxing: Georgia Police Investigate Jurors in Pro-Trump Campaign"

Police in Georgia are investigating online threats made against members of a grand jury that indicted Donald Trump and 18 of his allies for conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Personal information of the jurors, including their names, addresses, and phone numbers, has been shared on social media platforms as part of a harassment campaign. Far-right supporters of Trump have flooded message boards with comments and posts targeting the jurors, with some even promoting violence against them. Threats to election workers and public officials have been on the rise, fueled by conspiracy theories and volatile political rhetoric.

law2 years ago

Supreme Court Raises Bar for Convicting Online Threats Under First Amendment

The US Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment imposes limits on laws that make it a crime to issue threats on the internet, saying that prosecutors must prove that a Colorado man who had sent disturbing messages to a singer-songwriter had acted recklessly in causing emotional harm. The court vacated the conviction and returned the case to the lower courts, where prosecutors may decide whether to retry the defendant under the more demanding standard.

politics2 years ago

Trump Indictment Sparks Calls for Violence Among MAGA Supporters and GOP Defenders.

MAGA supporters are using violent rhetoric online after the news of the indictment of Trump, with some calling for "civil war," according to a report by a nonprofit. Messaging board users made threats against lawmakers, but the posts were rhetorical, and there were no plans to engage in real-life violence. Trump faces charges over alleged violations of the Espionage Act, conspiring to obstruct justice, and lying to law enforcement, according to the indictment.

sports2 years ago

DeMar DeRozan's Daughter Receives Severe Online Threats After Bulls Game

DeMar DeRozan, Chicago Bulls guard, responds to online threats against his 9-year-old daughter, Diar, after she went viral for her attendance at a game earlier this week. The reported threats were “crazy” and “It’s the world we live in,” said DeRozan. Despite the negativity, DeRozan only cares about his daughter enjoying her moment. Security at the game had offered to escort Diar out of the arena, but DeRozan said he wanted to stay with her instead.

sports2 years ago

DeMar DeRozan's Daughter Threatened and Escorted Out of Arena.

DeMar DeRozan's 9-year-old daughter, Diar, received severe online threats after her screams during the Bulls' play-in game victory in Toronto went viral. The NBA made the Bulls aware of the threats, and team security escorted her out of Scotiabank Arena and to the team bus alongside DeRozan. Many credited Diar for helping make Toronto shoot a dismal 18-for-36 from the free throw line.

sports2 years ago

DeMar DeRozan's Daughter Receives Security Escort and Free Flight Offer After Online Threats and Viral Video

DeMar DeRozan's 9-year-old daughter, Diar, received a security escort and was led to the team bus by her father after the NBA notified the Chicago Bulls of severe online threats against her. Diar became a viral sensation after her screaming during the Toronto Raptors' free throws became a noticeable part of the Bulls' comeback win in the NBA play-in tournament. Despite the threats, DeRozan downplayed the threat to his daughter's safety and appreciated the caution.