A scary social media threat calling for a crime ‘purge’ spread fear
within the residents of Louisville, Kentucky on Aug. 15. This is
terrifying.
While the events in the 2013 film The Purge were merely fiction, the potential threat of it happening in Louisville, Kentucky and other cities is very real. Police say that a teenager spread the “Louisville Purge” threat around social media on Aug. 15 and it has since gone viral. The potential threat, which makes all crime legal for 12 hours, also spread to Detroit and has One Direction fans worried since the band’s concert is set to take place in the city on Aug. 16.
In the movie The Purge, all crime becomes legal for a 12-hour period without punishment. So when the “Louisville Purge” went viral on social media, Louisville police were worried about the very serious matter. The city of Louisville has taken extra precautions to ensure the safety of its residents.
The police have said they “take any threat that would incite violence on our community seriously,” Louisville police spokesman Sgt. Phil Russell told The Courier-Journal.
The police also say they are now investigating a teenager who has been accused of starting the threat, WKYT reports.
The “Louisville Purge” was supposed to take place from 8 p.m. on Aug. 15 to 6:30 a.m. on Aug. 16, according the newspaper. However, police are still on the lookout for anyone wanting to enact violence on the Lousiville community.
Police have said there was no serious violent acts that happened during the scheduled threat, but police increased patrols in the city’s downtown area after violence in March, WLWT reports. A scheduled football scrimmage between two Louisville high schools was canceled on Aug. 15, The Courier-Journal said.
Other rumors of a “purge” also took place in Detroit, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Miami and Cleveland, WLWT also reports.
While the events in the 2013 film The Purge were merely fiction, the potential threat of it happening in Louisville, Kentucky and other cities is very real. Police say that a teenager spread the “Louisville Purge” threat around social media on Aug. 15 and it has since gone viral. The potential threat, which makes all crime legal for 12 hours, also spread to Detroit and has One Direction fans worried since the band’s concert is set to take place in the city on Aug. 16.
In the movie The Purge, all crime becomes legal for a 12-hour period without punishment. So when the “Louisville Purge” went viral on social media, Louisville police were worried about the very serious matter. The city of Louisville has taken extra precautions to ensure the safety of its residents.
The police have said they “take any threat that would incite violence on our community seriously,” Louisville police spokesman Sgt. Phil Russell told The Courier-Journal.
The police also say they are now investigating a teenager who has been accused of starting the threat, WKYT reports.
The “Louisville Purge” was supposed to take place from 8 p.m. on Aug. 15 to 6:30 a.m. on Aug. 16, according the newspaper. However, police are still on the lookout for anyone wanting to enact violence on the Lousiville community.
Police have said there was no serious violent acts that happened during the scheduled threat, but police increased patrols in the city’s downtown area after violence in March, WLWT reports. A scheduled football scrimmage between two Louisville high schools was canceled on Aug. 15, The Courier-Journal said.
Other rumors of a “purge” also took place in Detroit, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Miami and Cleveland, WLWT also reports.
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