Social Media

Read: Man Gets 5 Years for Cyberstalking Parkland Survivors, Families

Man Gets 5 Years for Cyberstalking Parkland Survivors, Families

The man used 13 Instagram accounts to taunt survivors and victims’ families about the deaths of their loved ones, often posing as the shooter.

Read: Report: “Boogaloo” Extremist Movement Spreading Through Social Media Memes

Report: “Boogaloo” Extremist Movement Spreading Through Social Media Memes

The “boogaloo” movement, which advocates for a violent uprising against the government, has made its way into mainstream social media.

Read: Beware of Fake Coronavirus Social Media Alerts

Beware of Fake Coronavirus Social Media Alerts

Colleges and school districts are grappling with phony posts about the outbreak.

Read: 3 Albion Students Arrested for Making School Threats Through Discord

3 Albion Students Arrested for Making School Threats Through Discord

The students planned to use explosives, incendiary devices and firearms to kill and injure students and staff at Albion Middle School, according to police.

Read: Teen Takes Own Life After Classmates Share Intimate Messages Online

Teen Takes Own Life After Classmates Share Intimate Messages Online

Students and parents are calling on the Coffee County School District to increase bullying awareness and suicide prevention.

Read: Desert Hot Springs Shooting Thwarted; 3 Teens Arrested, Weapons Seized

Desert Hot Springs Shooting Thwarted; 3 Teens Arrested, Weapons Seized

Three 14-year-olds were arrested and two handguns along with a replica AR-15 semiautomatic rifle were seized from their homes.

Read: Clothing Brand Bstroy Debuts School Shooting Themed Hoodies at N.Y. Fashion Week

Clothing Brand Bstroy Debuts School Shooting Themed Hoodies at N.Y. Fashion Week

The fashion brand showed off sweatshirts inspired by schools that have experienced a mass shooting like Sandy Hook and Columbine.

Read: At Least 30 Arrested for Mass Shooting Threats in Past 3 Weeks

At Least 30 Arrested for Mass Shooting Threats in Past 3 Weeks

More than half of the arrests involved mass shooting threats against schools, universities or hospitals and were made through social media.

Read: Responding to Homecoming Safety Issues with Alternative Data

Responding to Homecoming Safety Issues with Alternative Data

Security professionals are increasingly turning to alternative data sources to help improve their understanding of the threat landscape.

Read: 3 Potential Mass Shootings Prevented by Authorities, Tips from Public

3 Potential Mass Shootings Prevented by Authorities, Tips from Public

Three men — from Connecticut, Florida and Ohio — were arrested after being reported to police for threatening a mass shooting.

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