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Jail for woman who tweeted threats to fellow black students


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2016 Jun 18, 9:50pm   2,564 views  1 comment

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/jail-woman-tweeted-threats-fellow-black-students-172256259.html

N.J. (AP) A former leader of a black student group was sentenced Friday to 90 days in jail for tweeting anonymous threats against fellow black college students in an attempt to raise awareness about racial issues on campus. Kayla McKelvey pleaded guilty in April to creating a false public alarm.
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Prosecutors alleged the 25-year-old tweeted threats from a Kean University library because she wanted more people to attend a November 2015 rally. She then returned to the rally to tell people about the threats.

One tweet addressed to campus police read: "@kupolice I will kill all the blacks tonight, tomorrow and any other day if they go to Kean University."

The university increased security, and several law enforcement agencies were also alerted, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The police response and heightened security cost approximately $82,000, and McKelvey will pay restitution in that amount.

The threats also prompted a group of black ministers to call for Kean President Dawood Farahi to resign, saying the threats showed that he hadn't done enough to address racial tension on campus. He remained in his position, however.

An internal report released last month concluded Kean's policies and processes aren't discriminatory. It found that the university's policies are "comprehensive and equitable" and that nearly a fifth of Kean's students are African-American and roughly 30 percent of its employees are black.

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1   Ceffer   2016 Jun 18, 11:28pm  

Why doesn't she just move to Chicago, where it's open season all day every day 24/24?

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