jimnyc
10-09-2018, 11:10 AM
Apparently shortly after the confirmation this teacher called for his killing, seeing who was "going to take one for the team". :rolleyes:
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Teacher tweets spelling-challenged death threat about Kavanaugh – here’s what happened to her
A Minnesota teacher is facing the music after she posted a spelling-challenged death threat about Brett Kavanaugh, newly sworn-in Supreme Court justice.
‘Take one for the team’
The tweet read “So whose [sic] gonna take one for the team and take out Kavanaugh?” and was posted from the @lookitsSammm account on Saturday.
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The tweet racked up retweets from those who similarly wanted to see Kavanaugh murdered, or sympathized with her anger. But others sought out the identity of the tweeter, and discovered that she was a teacher.
The tweet was soon deleted, and the account was deactivated, but screenshots were being circulated on social media.
The teacher who posted the tweet was placed on paid administrative leave from Intermediate School District 917’s Alliance Education Center, where she worked as a special education teacher.
The Star Tribune reported that it was unclear whether law enforcement officials would be investigating the threat to Kavanaugh, who has since been sworn in as a Supreme Court justice. The teacher also didn’t return calls from reporters.
Rest - https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/10/09/teacher-tweets-spelling-challenged-death-threat-about-kavanaugh-heres-what-happened-to-her
MN Special Ed Teacher Placed on Leave After 'Kill Kavanaugh' Tweet
A special education teacher in Minnesota has been placed on paid administrative leave following a tweet over the weekend that appeared to encourage followers to kill new U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The teacher has been identified as Samantha Ness, a paraprofessional at the Alliance Education Center in Rosemount.
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The offending tweet read, “So whose (sic) gonna take one for the team and kill Kavanaugh?”
Ness tried to backtrack with a subsequent tweet: “Brett kavanaugh will be dealing with death threats for the rest of his life being on the Supreme Court. I doubt my mid-west ass is a real threat”
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Ness deleted her Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts after her tweet on Saturday created an uproar, but not before dozens of Twitter users captured the Tweet and shared it with the FBI and Secret Service, according to the Star Tribune.
A spokesman for the FBI in Minneapolis told the Trib that the bureau was aware of the tweet, although as of Monday afternoon, the teacher had not been charged with a crime.
Rest - https://pjmedia.com/trending/mn-special-ed-teacher-placed-on-leave-after-kill-kavanaugh-tweet/
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Teacher tweets spelling-challenged death threat about Kavanaugh – here’s what happened to her
A Minnesota teacher is facing the music after she posted a spelling-challenged death threat about Brett Kavanaugh, newly sworn-in Supreme Court justice.
‘Take one for the team’
The tweet read “So whose [sic] gonna take one for the team and take out Kavanaugh?” and was posted from the @lookitsSammm account on Saturday.
http://www.dpimagehosting.com/images/2018/10/09/uRQlLva.png
The tweet racked up retweets from those who similarly wanted to see Kavanaugh murdered, or sympathized with her anger. But others sought out the identity of the tweeter, and discovered that she was a teacher.
The tweet was soon deleted, and the account was deactivated, but screenshots were being circulated on social media.
The teacher who posted the tweet was placed on paid administrative leave from Intermediate School District 917’s Alliance Education Center, where she worked as a special education teacher.
The Star Tribune reported that it was unclear whether law enforcement officials would be investigating the threat to Kavanaugh, who has since been sworn in as a Supreme Court justice. The teacher also didn’t return calls from reporters.
Rest - https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/10/09/teacher-tweets-spelling-challenged-death-threat-about-kavanaugh-heres-what-happened-to-her
MN Special Ed Teacher Placed on Leave After 'Kill Kavanaugh' Tweet
A special education teacher in Minnesota has been placed on paid administrative leave following a tweet over the weekend that appeared to encourage followers to kill new U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
The teacher has been identified as Samantha Ness, a paraprofessional at the Alliance Education Center in Rosemount.
http://www.dpimagehosting.com/images/2018/10/09/VlJmuap.png
http://www.dpimagehosting.com/images/2018/10/09/O9g1NqK.png
The offending tweet read, “So whose (sic) gonna take one for the team and kill Kavanaugh?”
Ness tried to backtrack with a subsequent tweet: “Brett kavanaugh will be dealing with death threats for the rest of his life being on the Supreme Court. I doubt my mid-west ass is a real threat”
http://www.dpimagehosting.com/images/2018/10/09/skFdy3D.png
Ness deleted her Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts after her tweet on Saturday created an uproar, but not before dozens of Twitter users captured the Tweet and shared it with the FBI and Secret Service, according to the Star Tribune.
A spokesman for the FBI in Minneapolis told the Trib that the bureau was aware of the tweet, although as of Monday afternoon, the teacher had not been charged with a crime.
Rest - https://pjmedia.com/trending/mn-special-ed-teacher-placed-on-leave-after-kill-kavanaugh-tweet/