Fugitive prisoner taunts PSNI with post on Facebook

as informed in NewsHomosexualityOctober 26, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) -- Facebook apparently blocked, at least partially, a report detailing some of what Father James Martin said in a recent "Building a Bridge" to LGBT Catholics speaking appearance. Late Thursday night, Sciambra shared a screenshot on his Facebook page of the social media platform blocking of his post. LifeSiteNews inquired but did not hear back from Sciambra as to whether Facebook had informed him of details related to blocking the post. Some of Sciambra's Facebook friends were able to access Sciambra's post before Facebook made it inactive on his page, and some were able to share it. "Why is Facebook preventing coverage of Martin?" Mehl asked, sharing the post.


Fugitive prisoner taunts PSNI with post on Facebook

Fugitive prisoner taunts PSNI with post on Facebook BelfastTelegraph.co.uk A prisoner who who went on the run after being released for three hours on Monday taunted the police on Facebook last night. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/fugitive-prisoner-taunts-psni-with-post-on-facebook-37463320.html https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/article37463319.ece/9d782/AUTOCROP/h342/2018-10-27_new_45254412_I1.JPGEmailA prisoner who who went on the run after being released for three hours on Monday taunted the police on Facebook last night. The PSNI said Donegan (below) is awaiting sentencing for serious offences, including attempted hijacking. PSNI Limavady yesterday issued an appeal on Facebook, which Donegan commented on. Pretty sure the judge won't be thinking "oh, ha ha ha Jimmy, you're good craic sir."

Fugitive prisoner taunts PSNI with post on Facebook

Vestal Police post on Facebook saying no threat at high school

as mentioned in VESTAL (WBNG) — The Vestal Police Department posted on Facebook Wednesday night that it was aware of a social media post regarding the threat of violence at Vestal High School. Police said after an investigation they determined that there was no threat to the school. Authorities said they interviewed the person responsible for the post, and others as a precautionary measure. After those interviews officials said they were confident that no threat was made or intended toward the high school.

Ohio City restaurant owner apologizes for offensive Facebook post

Please enable Javascript to watch this videoCLEVELAND - The owner of an Italian restaurant that was set to open in Ohio City this week is apologizing for an offensive social media post he says was made by a friend handling his restaurant's social media accounts. The comment – which included a derogatory word aimed at women – was posted from Ciao Bistro owner Shawn Taylor's personal account under the comments section of a Cleveland Scene Magazine Facebook post featuring an article about the new restaurant. The offensive comment was made in reply to a negative comment about the restaurant, and it quickly went viral. Taylor said he gave the friend online access to his accounts so the friend could manage the restaurant's social media pages while Taylor focused on food. He said since deleted his personal and the restaurant's social media pages.

Ohio City restaurant owner apologizes for offensive Facebook post




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