Teens busted for phony Facebook pages.
Lee County School District is investigating a potential bullying incident involving two Estero High students who created false Facebook accounts that degraded another girl.
Some of the pictures on the Facebook page showed the victim's head superimposed on the body of a young, half-nude child and depicted the victim about to perform sex acts. Derogatory remarks, which were meant to portray the victim as commenting about herself, were posted next to the pictures, reports The News-Press.
A photo of a man’s genitalia was placed near her open mouth, according to the report.
One of the girls told investigators she and the victim used to be friends. She said they created the accounts because they thought it would be funny and "nobody liked her," according to The News-Press.
A judge sentenced the two girls to 21 day of home detention on Tuesday. They'll be arraigned in juvenile court Feb. 8, reports The News-Press.
Caught on Facebook!
With over 500 million people on Facebook, some people are exposing themselves to get caught!
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Woman Gets 18 To 60 Years In Facebook-Feud Crash
A life was taken over nonsense!
Torrie Emery, a 23-year-old Pontiac, Michigan woman accused of starting a fatal high-speed chase in a Facebook feud with a woman over the affections of a prison inmate gets 18 to 60 years in the slammer!
Authorities said Emery saw rival Danielle Booth in the passenger seat of Abernathy's car and gave chase. Emery's 3-year-old daughter was riding with her when she rammed Abernathy's car, which sped through an intersection and struck a dump truck.
Emery faced second-degree murder in the July 21 death of 21-year-old Alesha Abernathy. She also faced assault with intent to commit great bodily harm and second-degree child abuse.
Torrie Emery, a 23-year-old Pontiac, Michigan woman accused of starting a fatal high-speed chase in a Facebook feud with a woman over the affections of a prison inmate gets 18 to 60 years in the slammer!
Authorities said Emery saw rival Danielle Booth in the passenger seat of Abernathy's car and gave chase. Emery's 3-year-old daughter was riding with her when she rammed Abernathy's car, which sped through an intersection and struck a dump truck.
Emery faced second-degree murder in the July 21 death of 21-year-old Alesha Abernathy. She also faced assault with intent to commit great bodily harm and second-degree child abuse.
Friday, December 3, 2010
How NOT to get caught on Facebook!
If your wanting to avoid getting busted while Facebooking on the J-O-B, then check out this video:
How NOT to get caught on Facebook!
How NOT to get caught on Facebook!
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
High School 'Hitlist' Posted On Facebook
Well they aren't caught as of yet...
Messages riddled with profanity, racial slurs and name calling aimed at students at Farmington's Harrison High School were posted on a Facebook page titled the "Harrison Hitlist."
School officials and police said they've launched an investigation into who is responsible for creating the page.
The page was taken down Thursday -- but not before several students and parents saw it.
"It's profane and mean-spirited," said junior Alec Ramsey-Smith. "They are preying on the insecurities of teenagers who are always very insecure about everything."
Beth Salk is the mother of a junior female student. She said she's worried the gossip could spark a physical fight or emotional damage.
School officials said if the person responsible turns out to be a student, they will be faced with disciplinary actions.
Messages riddled with profanity, racial slurs and name calling aimed at students at Farmington's Harrison High School were posted on a Facebook page titled the "Harrison Hitlist."
School officials and police said they've launched an investigation into who is responsible for creating the page.
The page was taken down Thursday -- but not before several students and parents saw it.
"It's profane and mean-spirited," said junior Alec Ramsey-Smith. "They are preying on the insecurities of teenagers who are always very insecure about everything."
Beth Salk is the mother of a junior female student. She said she's worried the gossip could spark a physical fight or emotional damage.
School officials said if the person responsible turns out to be a student, they will be faced with disciplinary actions.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
This burglar was Facehooked!
You know you are facehooked when you can't even break into a house without logging in. In April a burglar outside Rome logged in mid-heist to post a few messages on his Facebook wall but forgot to log out before he left. Police sniffed out the alleged criminal and recouped the stolen cash and jewelry. "He did not expect us at all and was very surprised when we told him how we had tracked him down," said Major Ivo Di Blasio of the Italian police.
Police followed the virtual trail to Jonathan G. Parker, 19, and arrested him.
Another would-be burglar made the same mistake four months later; in August, a woman in Martinsburg, W. Va., found two diamond rings missing from her home — then noticed that her computer was still logged into a Facebook account she didn't recognize.
Police followed the virtual trail to Jonathan G. Parker, 19, and arrested him.
Another would-be burglar made the same mistake four months later; in August, a woman in Martinsburg, W. Va., found two diamond rings missing from her home — then noticed that her computer was still logged into a Facebook account she didn't recognize.
Trying to play hooky!
A 21-year-old Australian call-center worker Kyle Doyle logged onto Facebook and updated his status one day in October 2008, he must have been as drunk as his message said he was. Apparently recovering from a night of hard boozing, Doyle wrote:
"not going to work, f--- it i'm still trashed SICKIE WOO."
When will people learn there is nothing private on FB! Gees...
He inadvertently alerted his employer to his fake illness and was busted by the human resources department. An e-mail exchange between Doyle and an HR representative circulated the Web — though Doyle's mom claimed it was a hoax — and the young man was told he would need to furnish a doctor's note or lose pay for the missed day. When Doyle argued the company had no right to dock his pay without reason, the HR rep simply e-mailed him a screen grab of his own status update.
He has become a Facebook legend; users have created several groups to support him.
"not going to work, f--- it i'm still trashed SICKIE WOO."
When will people learn there is nothing private on FB! Gees...
He inadvertently alerted his employer to his fake illness and was busted by the human resources department. An e-mail exchange between Doyle and an HR representative circulated the Web — though Doyle's mom claimed it was a hoax — and the young man was told he would need to furnish a doctor's note or lose pay for the missed day. When Doyle argued the company had no right to dock his pay without reason, the HR rep simply e-mailed him a screen grab of his own status update.
He has become a Facebook legend; users have created several groups to support him.
Candidate Caught Wishing Death on Palin on Facebook
A Democratic candidate for state representative in New Hampshire is learning this all-important lesson after weighing in on comments over the Ted Stevens plane crash with this gem:
“Mr. Halloran’s outrageous comments are a new low, even by the standards of the New Hampshire Democrat Party,” said GOP spokesman Ryan Williams. “His publicly stated death wish for Governor Palin and her family is abhorrent, and has no place in public discourse." They want an apology from him and a denunciation from top Democrats.
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