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Several people, including children and college students, have reported receiving racist text messages from unrecognized phone numbers in recent days. CNN has reached out to state officials for additional information on the text messages. “My initial reaction was probably like disbelief, like I thought it was like a joke,” said Jones, who forwarded the text message to her loved ones. “I feel like it’s a spam message (and) I do feel disappointed about the message they’re sending a day after the election,” Burwell said. Officials in Washington, DC, and Virginia told CNN Thursday they are looking into the racist text messages.
Persons: Talaya Jones, , , Jones, ” Jones, Sam Burwell, ” Burwell Organizations: CNN, FBI, Justice Department, , Montgomery County Public Schools, WVEC, Federal Communications Commission Locations: Maryland , New Jersey , Alabama, Michigan, South Carolina, Montgomery County , Maryland, Montgomery, Piscataway , New Jersey, Virginia, Washington ,
It was not immediately clear who sent the messages, and there is no complete list of whom they were delivered to. “My initial reaction was probably like disbelief, like I thought it was like a joke,” said Jones, who forwarded the text message to loved ones. The “racist and vile spam text messages” have also spread to Louisiana, Republican state Attorney General Liz Murrill confirmed said Thursday via X. And in Washington, DC, the attorney general’s office also is “aware of racist text messages being sent to residents there, condemning them unequivocally,” spokesperson Gabriel Shoglow-Rubenstein said. If you believe your safety is at risk, please contact local law enforcement,” he said in a statement to CNN.
Persons: , Derrick Johnson, ” Donald Trump’s, Karoline Leavitt, TextNow, , Talaya Jones, Jones, Alysa, Arleta McCall, ” McCall, Liz Murrill, Letitia James, Brown, Sam Burwell, Chloe Smith, Laura Bass, Gabriel Shoglow, Rubenstein, ” TextNow, Alayna Treene, Andy Rose Organizations: CNN, Authorities, NAACP, stoke, & Safety, Federal Communications Commission, FBI, Justice Department, ” University of Alabama, University of Alabama, Republican, Louisiana Bureau, Investigation, ” New York, Montgomery County Public Schools, KHOU, General’s Locations: United States, Alabama, Georgia, Maryland , Michigan , New Jersey , New York, South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Nevada, Piscataway , New Jersey, New, Maryland, Montgomery County, Houston, Washington , DC, Hanna
CNN —Joe Biden’s team provided a list of questions to a radio host who interviewed the president this week in the aftermath of his debate performance, the host told CNN. CNN reporting later clarified that it was the Biden campaign that handled the interview. Blackwell pointed out that both Lawful-Sanders and Earl Ingram, host of “The Earl Ingram Show” in Milwaukee who also interviewed the president this week, asked Biden “essentially the same questions.”A Biden campaign spokesperson on Saturday did not deny that the campaign provided questions but said interviews were not conditioned on the acceptance of provided questions. Reached for comment Thursday night, a Biden campaign spokesperson slammed the “absurdity” of criticism of the president’s missteps. “Meanwhile, Joe Biden and his campaign are bullying media into asking pre-screened and approved questions and trying to pass it off like it’s normal behavior.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, ” Andrea, Sanders, CNN’s Victor Blackwell, , Blackwell, , Biden, Earl Ingram, The Earl Ingram, Biden “, “ It’s, he’d, Lauren Hitt, George Stephanopoulos, , Ammar Moussa, Sanders ’, Donald Trump’s, Mike Gooding, Dan Kennedy, Mike, Trump, Steven Cheung, Joe Biden, CNN’s Aaron Pellish, Kate Sullivan Organizations: CNN, , White House, Biden, Democratic, ABC News, NATO, Trump Locations: Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Washington, Virginia, Chesapeake , Virginia
Police vehicles are seen parked outside Richneck Elementary School, where according to the police, a six-year-old boy shot and wounded a teacher, in Newport News, Virginia, U.S., January 6, 2023, in this screen grab from a handout video. WVEC via ABC/Handout via REUTERS Acquire Licensing RightsNov 15 (Reuters) - A Virginia mother was sentenced to 21 months in prison on Wednesday after her 6-year-old son shot his school teacher with a gun that she had bought illegally. The first-grade teacher, Abigail Zwerner, survived the wound from a 9mm semiautomatic pistol and was hailed as a hero for evacuating students from her classroom after she was shot at a Richneck Elementary School in Newport News last January. The investigation quickly shifted to how the boy obtained the handgun, leading to federal charges against his mother, Deja Nicole Taylor, 26. She was also prosecuted in Virginia state court, pleading guilty to a charge of felony child neglect.
Persons: Abigail Zwerner, Deja Nicole Taylor, Taylor, Mark Davis, Davis, Zwerner, Daniel Trotta, Michael Perry Organizations: Richneck Elementary School, ABC, REUTERS Acquire, School, Newport News, U.S, Virginian, Washington Post, Virginian -, Thomson Locations: Newport News , Virginia, U.S, Virginia, Newport
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