A recent Kean graduate has been charged with being responsible for a series of tweets threatening black students at the New Jersey school two weeks ago, acting Union County Prosecutor Grace H. Park announced Tuesday.
Kayla-Simone McKelvey, 24, of Union – a black alum who graduated in May – was charged by summons with third-degree creating a false public alarm.
Park said an investigation by the Union County Prosecutor's Office's Special Prosecutions Unit and Kean University police found that McKelvey, a self-proclaimed activist, participated in a student rally to raise awareness of racism on college campuses on Nov. 17, but left midway through and walked to a computer station in a university library.
Once there, McKelvey allegedly created an anonymous Twitter account – @keanuagainstblk – and began posting threats of violence against black Kean students.
The first message around 10 p.m. said "kean university twitter against blacks is for everyone who hates blacks people" and a tweet about there being a bomb on the campus, and then continued with several other tweets about shooting black students at the university.
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Can anyone explain this?? Just when you think these people CAN'T become anymore inept stupid,dumb,low,in moral ,racist etc.
ReplyDeleteWhite people aren't racist enough, so the blacks have to generate it themselves. Can't remember the last time one of these "omg KKK Im scared racism vandalism hate crime poor me" incidents turned out to actually have been committed by a white person.
ReplyDeleteIf it did, the DOJ would do all they could to turn it into a capital case demanding urgent legislation giving blacks more free passes and privileges.
They have zero credibility, except amongst themselves perhaps. We need "safe spaces" alright...from black hatemongering, harassment and racist scenarios they concoct.
The noose last year left at a university was placed there by a black female who was quit once she was ID'd as the culprit. This was buried in page 3 of the MSM.
ReplyDeleteMandatory jail time for manufacturing racism. This needs to become a thing.
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