JennJayBee
JennJayBee t1_j9pqbdl wrote
Reply to comment by LowDownSkankyDude in Reports of active shooter at Naval Air Station Whidbey Is in Oak Harbor. by nicksatdown
Yep. NPR has honestly had the most thorough coverage I could find on the larger subject, and even those articles are months old.
It really hasn't been given the national attention it should be getting. More people would likely recognize George Santos's drag pictures than know about this.
JennJayBee t1_j9pnrhd wrote
Reply to comment by flaccidcolon in Numerous Colorado schools receive threats and reports of ‘active shooters’ Wednesday by TheKittCatt
We got them here in Alabama back in December.
Thing is, most of these stories tend to report on them like it's a local or state issue. There's not been a ton of coverage on this as a national story. I just happened to have read stories here on reddit about some other states having similar hoax calls prior to the ones in Alabama, so when I started seeing alerts pop up for multiple schools and that they were hoaxes, I realized that's what had happened. Only a couple of other people I know had heard of the other incidents.
And then there's every time it happens again and the story is published here... I see very few comments (at least at first) from folks not realizing it's been happening all over the country for several months now.
So something has definitely been missing in the national coverage of this. It should be a bigger story than it has been.
JennJayBee t1_j9pmfjc wrote
Reply to comment by pittiedaddy in Reports of active shooter at Naval Air Station Whidbey Is in Oak Harbor. by nicksatdown
If they do, I'm sure the FBI will have an easier time locating them. Becuase calling in a hoax is after all a crime.
JennJayBee t1_j9pm2bb wrote
Reply to comment by rosatter in Numerous Colorado schools receive threats and reports of ‘active shooters’ Wednesday by TheKittCatt
It happens, and I'm being a little lazy. I didn't want to have to copy and paste the five or so scattered paragraphs that explained more of the detail.
JennJayBee t1_j9oyiya wrote
Reply to comment by anally_ExpressUrself in Numerous Colorado schools receive threats and reports of ‘active shooters’ Wednesday by TheKittCatt
The calls started several months ago.
JennJayBee t1_j9oxs6w wrote
Reply to comment by rosatter in Numerous Colorado schools receive threats and reports of ‘active shooters’ Wednesday by TheKittCatt
This isn't merely local police for one jurisdiction saying this. These are multiple state agencies which have been working with the FBI.
The article I linked isn't behind a paywall, and it's definitely worth the read. They go into more detail as to how they came to that conclusion.
JennJayBee t1_j9oxi6g wrote
Reply to comment by rosatter in Numerous Colorado schools receive threats and reports of ‘active shooters’ Wednesday by TheKittCatt
They have in fact been using Internet-based phone numbers and a VPN. The federal government has been tracking this for months now and working with multiple state agencies. There are also other factors.
I heavily recommend reading the full article. It's quite lengthy, but it's well worth the read.
JennJayBee t1_j9nskwi wrote
Reply to comment by pittiedaddy in Reports of active shooter at Naval Air Station Whidbey Is in Oak Harbor. by nicksatdown
It's been happening for months now. The calls don't appear to be coming from inside the US, so it's not quite so simple.
JennJayBee t1_j9ns39e wrote
Reply to comment by freebirth in Numerous Colorado schools receive threats and reports of ‘active shooters’ Wednesday by TheKittCatt
>The agency said it is working with law enforcement at every level to investigate the cases. But some news reports, including in Minnesota and Louisiana, have cited local authorities who said the calls may be originating in Africa or, specifically, Ethiopia. The FBI would not comment on this detail.
JennJayBee t1_j9nrv4n wrote
JennJayBee t1_j9nrtu2 wrote
Reply to comment by karibear909 in Numerous Colorado schools receive threats and reports of ‘active shooters’ Wednesday by TheKittCatt
It's happened to a number of schools in many states at this point. NPR did a few articles on it. Nobody knows the motive, but they don't appear to be coming from inside the US.
JennJayBee t1_j9lxoo2 wrote
That's going to make a lot of college essays a lot more interesting.
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Reply to comment by BibliophileMafia in Instagram and Facebook to get paid-for verification by Argon41
Zuck is still trying to make Metaverse happen.
JennJayBee t1_j8sd1nb wrote
Reply to comment by BlkSunshineRdriguez in Little evidence to support health claims made on formula milk by Dodomando
Mine was 16 years ago. I had some pressure to breast feed, but thankfully it wasn't as much as some. I've heard some horror stories of women being pressured pretty hard. I remember sitting in the hospital bed in tears in the middle of the night with my newborn daughter screaming in my arms because she was hungry and not getting fed. One of the nurses was an absolute angel and brought me some formula, which did the trick until my milk came in properly.
JennJayBee t1_j8ffnro wrote
Reply to comment by dmcnaughton1 in Biden fires Architect of the Capitol after calls for his resignation by Picture-unrelated
Someone already answered, but I want to add that there were bipartisan calls from Congress for his removal, and that includes McCarthy. So even if it wasn't a presidential appointment, I'm sure Congress likely would have done the same here.
JennJayBee t1_j8b6svj wrote
Sounds like it's screenshot time, and send those screenshots to the advertisers to show them what type of content their brand is being associated with.
JennJayBee t1_j74pph6 wrote
Reply to comment by Reneeisme in Purported leader of pro-Nazi homeschooling network no longer employed by own family-run business, according to a company statement by uniquedifferences
>almost any homeschooling curriculum
I would modify that with any religious based curriculum. Secular homeschoolers are still outnumbered, but there's enough that companies are creating a ton of content to market to them, and there's a nice variety of curriculum that covers a wide range of learning styles for them to choose from. These are often parents of children with special needs or who live in underperforming school districts.
If you want to look and pick them apart, BookShark puts some nice (albeit expensive) curated kits together. Saxon math, not to be confused with the "Saxons" in the above article, is pretty widely used. Khan Academy is a widely used free option. Pandia Press has some excellent secular history and science curriculum. Blossom & Root is a great early education option. And that's just a small sampling.
JennJayBee t1_j6uywqn wrote
Reply to comment by PEVEI in An alleged $500 million Ponzi scheme preyed on Mormons. It ended with FBI gunfire. by Chino_Blanco
Mormons, military, and SAH moms.
JennJayBee t1_j6ku6fp wrote
Too young... Man, fuck cancer.
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Reply to comment by speculatrix in Google to merge mapping service Waze with maps products teams | CNN Business by sovamind
All of this, and I like the speed limit feature.
JennJayBee t1_j5ivuxs wrote
Reply to comment by NoAirBanding in Google to merge mapping service Waze with maps products teams | CNN Business by sovamind
Works for me in Android Auto.
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Reply to comment by dubBAU5 in Ousted Disney CEO Bob Chapek will get $20 million exit pay by lumpkin2013
I'm mostly there for the onion rings, honestly, but it's all good.
JennJayBee t1_j4vjxqw wrote
Reply to comment by Fishfisherton in Ousted Disney CEO Bob Chapek will get $20 million exit pay by lumpkin2013
Yikes. Thankfully, I've never had an issue with bad service. It's just that the food/experience has typically been mediocre for the price, with a few rare exceptions. Cinderella's Royal Table, for example, only just brought back the princesses roaming the room. Previously, folks had been fighting over reservations and paying up to nearly $70/person just to have Cindy come out and occasionally wave. (And the food was Denny's quality.)
And that's been pretty much on brand for in park restaurants as a whole lately— underwhelming overpriced food. Places like Boathouse (Disney Springs) aren't cheap, but at least the food and overall experience is better.
JennJayBee t1_j4vh0n1 wrote
Reply to comment by rtb001 in Ousted Disney CEO Bob Chapek will get $20 million exit pay by lumpkin2013
The funny thing is... Those are almost all basically exaggerations of things Chapek did. (He never shut down the eggroll cart.)
The janitorial staff has definitely been cut, and he still hasn't managed to get trams back up and running. Food quality has dropped as prices continue to rise. He actually did switch out the ketchup packets from Heinz. Some merchandising/supply issues ended up with long lines stretching through parks and even a few fights, though this was at least not necessarily his fault. He cut passholder perks while raising prices and referred to them as "undesirable." And construction slowed on EPCOT projects despite having plenty of downtime to have worked on them— resulting in what guests refer to as "Wallcot."
JennJayBee t1_jadkiz4 wrote
Reply to 'Very brave and honest' Kentucky toddler points officers to fugitive's hiding spot by AudibleNod
Gotta admit... I got about seven words into that headline and was expecting a much different ending.