"cbn" said : Muslim Who Threatened Christians in Facebook Live Charged As a Terrorist

as informed in "Ask yourself if a white 'Christian' did this at a Muslim conference would he be arrested or charged?" CBN News previously reported that Jaber was at the Worldview Weekend rally, filming the event via Facebook Live. Jaber left the event and later posted two more Facebook live videos of himself sitting in a car parked outside the conference. A Muslim man who went live on his Facebook page with disturbing threats towards Christian conference attendees in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, will now face criminal charges. Hadian and Howse told that Capital Journal, a South Dakota newspaper, they were not anti-Muslim, but concerned with those who use Islamic teachings to promote violence.


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Man charged for showing weapons, making threats on Facebook Live


Man charged for showing weapons, making threats on Facebook Live
False-alarm bomb threat forces evacuation of NYC French ConsulateJaber then went to his car and started filming on Facebook Live. Ehab Jaber in his Facebook Live video. Teen called in violent threats to 245 Jewish centers, feds chargeJaber's arrest came the same week a killer in Cleveland, Steve Stephens, posted footage of himself murdering a stranger on Facebook and then threatened more violence in a Facebook Live rant. A South Dakota man who brandished a stockpile of guns on Facebook Live outside of a Christian conservative conference, warning viewers to "be scared," has been charged with making a terrorist threat — after authorities initially said he committed no crime. (YouTube)Security guards at the Hilton Garden Inn South kicked him out, believing he was packing weapons, police said.

Jesse Jackson calling for a Facebook Live moratorium
The way that the killing was uploaded to Facebook Live and stayed up for hours just added to the disturbing nature of the crime. They feel that the 30-day moratorium would give Facebook the time they need to develop and implement such a feature. — Fugitive outs herself with Facebook Live video at Chuck E. Cheese —The pause on the live button would be like "a time out" in order to help Facebook learn how to stop people from using it "as a platform to release their anger, their fears and their foolishness," Jackson told USA TODAY. Jesse Jackson and other officials in the Chicago area are asking Facebook to drop its live function for 30 days while they figure out a way for these types of videos to be flagged and removed from view instantly. "The moratorium is … an opportunity for tech companies, elected officials, law enforcement, community-based organizations and civil rights advocates and others," he went on.


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