recluse wrote:KissMyTail wrote:Sixth grader: Classmates assaulted me, cut my dreadlocks
Quick post: A couple friends and I just watched this news clip and we all agree that it doesn't seem believable. We agree that it's more likely than not that she's lying.
All it takes to be MORE LIKELY THAN NOT is 51%. I'd say that chances that she's lying are somewhere above 80%, maybe even 90%. I've become increasingly skeptical of stories like these in recent years since so many have turned out to be hoaxes.
wildrose wrote:pcslim: Starting a rumor that there might be a school shooting is clearly a crime. After all, what I've heard is that literally half the kids attending the schools in Trona did not show up on Monday. That's a huge loss in ADA. Law enforcement should most definitely get to the bottom of the rumor and find out who started it. Either someone started it as a hoax or someone actually made a threat. Either way we're talking a crime which could and should result in some serious consequences.
cactuspete wrote:No ‘concrete evidence’ in Trona High School shooting threat
So there was a threat, but nobody seems to know who made the threat. That's odd....Trona High School took precautions Monday morning after receiving information Sunday night about a rumor of a student talking about school shootings, according to an announcement made by Trona High Principal Joseph Wolfe via social media. “As of right now, we are unaware of the identification of the student who may have said this,” Wolfe said in an announcement posted on Trona High School’s Facebook page Monday afternoon. “We identified the student that heard it and that student cannot remember exactly what was said and who said it.”
https://www.ridgecrestca.com/news/20190930/no-concrete-evidence-in-trona-high-school-shooting-threat
recluse wrote:Yep, even without VP Pence's wife being involved, it was obvious that the story was false. Cutting a girl's dreadlocks? Seriously? Only a retarded halfwit would come up with a story like that. Not sure if the girl concocted the story on her own or if her loving mother helped with the Old South stereotypical plot or what, but it had stupid written all over it. Not surprising that a CNN reporter fell for it hook, line, and sinker!
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