Social media threat

Naval Academy Student Shot After Striking Officer with Rifle in Mistaken Identity Incident

On Thursday, a U.S. Naval Academy student was shot by a law enforcement officer during a lockdown initiated due to online threats. The lockdown was triggered by threats made on social media by a former student who had been expelled. The student who was shot, after striking an officer with a training rifle, was transported to a hospital and is expected to recover. The incident occurred amidst a backdrop of other unrelated threats targeting multiple universities, including historically Black colleges.

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Texas Teens Arrested for School Shooting Plot Shared Online

Fifteen and sixteen-year-old Texas girls were apprehended for plotting a mass casualty attack at Memorial High School, a plan involving pipe bombs and firearms. The credible threat, detailed on social media, prompted swift action from local police and the FBI’s Threat Mitigation Team. Authorities deemed the social media post sufficient evidence to warrant immediate arrests. The girls’ planned attack was considered credible due to its level of detail.

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