Conspiracy Theory

Musk Faces Backlash Over False Claims on Sweden School Shooting

Following a school shooting in Örebro, Sweden, that left ten dead, Elon Musk amplified a false claim that the massacre was ignored by European media and politicians. This misinformation, initially spread via a right-wing account, was swiftly debunked by community notes and numerous replies highlighting extensive media coverage and statements of condolence from several European leaders. The falsehood promoted a conspiracy theory, falsely suggesting the attack was downplayed due to the shooter’s background and media bias. The shooter, identified as 35-year-old Rickard Andersson, was found dead at the scene with multiple weapons.

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Father and Daughter Win Lawsuit Against Man Who Called Manchester Bombing a Hoax

Martin Hibbert and his daughter, Eve, who were severely injured in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, were awarded 45,000 pounds ($58,000) in a harassment suit against Richard Hall, a former television producer who falsely claimed the tragedy was a hoax. Hall, who produced videos, a film, and a book promoting his conspiracy theory, was found by the court to have engaged in “negligent, indeed reckless, abuse of media freedom.” The court ruled that Hall’s actions were a blatant disregard for the “obvious, tragic reality” of the bombing, which killed 22 people and injured hundreds more. The Hibberts’ victory, while modest in financial terms, is significant for publicly discrediting Hall’s false claims and preventing further harassment.

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