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  1. Sep 8

    With schools back in session across the country, the reminds the public that making hoax threats is a crime.

  2. Sep 4

    Proud to be standing next to local law enforcement to warn about the dangers of making false threats to schools

  3. Sep 4

    At a joint press conference today, FBI SAC Michael DeLeon said, "We don't want to see a young person start out adulthood with a criminal record over an impulsive social media post. It's not a joke; always think before you post."

  4. 5 hours ago

    Thx for the reminder! Sept is also a great time to review with kids what is appropriate online behvr & the importance of upholding a positive online presence.

  5. Sep 6

    Hoax Threats are NO JOKE! We stand with the FBI and Law Enforcement agencies statewide with zero tolerance for threats made against schools and other public places. Think BEFORE you Post!

  6. Sep 8

    Public Service Announcement: If you wouldn’t put it on a billboard in Times Square with your name cited as the author, it should NOT be on social media!

  7. 13 hours ago
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    I wish victim thinkers would learn not to post on social media about it all the time. It may get some people jobs but it will keep most people from even getting an interview. Kiss your dream job goodbye.

  8. 12 hours ago

    "Each time you open your mouth you inform others of your state of mind and the condition of your heart." — Iyanla

  9. Sep 5

    What took him a few seconds to write has resulted in a lifetime of consequences.

  10. Sep 5
  11. Sep 1
    Replying to

    Nothing wrong with the term journeyman Gokdkamp. Some pol just need to

  12. Sep 7

    Stop and think before you post. Hoax threats are no joke.

  13. Sep 4

    Asst. Chief Popp participating in the FBI hoax threats press conference now.

  14. 7 hours ago

    If you break your NDA all over twitter and Reddit, I'm sorry (not sorry) but you deserve all the bad stuff that's about to happen to you.

  15. Sep 8

    In Deputy Director David Bowdich talks hoax threats and the dangerous consequences that can come from making one.

  16. Sep 6

    If you think making a hoax threat is a fun way to start the school year, think again. You could get sent to federal prison for up to 5 years.

  17. Sep 6

    "An warrior who never fails, will never learn" gar

  18. Sep 5

    Hoax threats are not a joke. Yesterday we joined the and other valley LE agencies to educate and speak of the consequences of posting hoax threats to schools and other public places.

  19. Sep 5

    As school starts for student here in the , the warns of the consequences of posting hoax threats to schools and other public places. Hoax threats are not a joke, so

  20. Sep 5

    Don't let people telling you "Nike lost $3B because of Kaepernick & I'm burning my new shoes" distract you from the fact that on the same day: Nike -2.5% Adidas -2.4% Puma -1.8% Asics -1.3% Foot Locker -2% Something tells us is going to be just fine.

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