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Just police raiding someone’s home for reporting Covid numbers

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    NorthwestFreshNorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
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    edited December 2020
    Readers are Leaders

    Nonreaders are like the OP, who FEEL something must be off. This fired and disgruntled kooky woman running to Chris Cuomo is the best tell.
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    Florida law enforcement agents raided the home of a data scientist Monday, alleging the scientist had hacked into the state's emergency alert system.

    Rebekah Jones was the state's coronavirus data scientist until May, when she was fired over a disagreement about Florida's COVID-19 tracking dashboard, which she oversaw, the Associated Press reported that month. After her firing, Jones launched her own competing COVID-19 dashboard, which showed higher case counts and deaths than the state's did.

    Florida health officials have denied any issue with the state's coronavirus data accuracy.

    According to Jones, who described the raid on Twitter, agents entered her home at 8:30 a.m. and served her a warrant, then took her phone and computer. "They pointed a gun in my face. They pointed guns at my kids," she wrote.

    Rick Swearingen, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), said in a statement that the investigation began last month after the Florida Department of Health filed a complaint that someone had hacked into their alert system and used it to send a message. He confirmed that FDLE agents served a search warrant at Jones' residence, "after determining the home was the location that the unauthorized message was sent from."

    According to Swearingen, agents knocked on the door and called Jones to announce the search warrant. The commissioner said Jones refused to come to the door for 20 minutes and hung up on agents.

    "At no time were weapons pointed at anyone in the home," he said.

    After Jones allowed FDLE inside, Swearingen said agents "seized several devices that will be forensically analyzed."

    According to the search warrant affidavit, the raid was related to a text message, which was sent to about 1,750 people on Nov. 10 using the state's emergency alert system: "It's time to speak up before another 17,000 people are dead. You know this is wrong. You don't have to be part of this. Be a hero. Speak out before it's too late," the message read.

    The affidavit said investigators traced the message to an IP address related to Jones.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,920
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    Readers are Leaders

    Nonreaders are like the OP, who FEEL something must be off. This fired and disgruntled kooky woman running to Chris
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    Florida law enforcement agents raided the home of a data scientist Monday, alleging the scientist had hacked into the state's emergency alert system.

    Rebekah Jones was the state's coronavirus data scientist until May, when she was fired over a disagreement about Florida's COVID-19 tracking dashboard, which she oversaw, the Associated Press reported that month. After her firing, Jones launched her own competing COVID-19 dashboard, which showed higher case counts and deaths than the state's did.

    Florida health officials have denied any issue with the state's coronavirus data accuracy.

    According to Jones, who described the raid on Twitter, agents entered her home at 8:30 a.m. and served her a warrant, then took her phone and computer. "They pointed a gun in my face. They pointed guns at my kids," she wrote.

    Rick Swearingen, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), said in a statement that the investigation began last month after the Florida Department of Health filed a complaint that someone had hacked into their alert system and used it to send a message. He confirmed that FDLE agents served a search warrant at Jones' residence, "after determining the home was the location that the unauthorized message was sent from."

    According to Swearingen, agents knocked on the door and called Jones to announce the search warrant. The commissioner said Jones refused to come to the door for 20 minutes and hung up on agents.

    "At no time were weapons pointed at anyone in the home," he said.

    After Jones allowed FDLE inside, Swearingen said agents "seized several devices that will be forensically analyzed."

    According to the search warrant affidavit, the raid was related to a text message, which was sent to about 1,750 people on Nov. 10 using the state's emergency alert system: "It's time to speak up before another 17,000 people are dead. You know this is wrong. You don't have to be part of this. Be a hero. Speak out before it's too late," the message read.

    The affidavit said investigators traced the message to an IP address related to Jones.

    They love to swallow like bitches.
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    Bob_CBob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,941
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    SFGbob said:

    Readers are Leaders

    Nonreaders are like the OP, who FEEL something must be off. This fired and disgruntled kooky woman running to Chris
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    Florida law enforcement agents raided the home of a data scientist Monday, alleging the scientist had hacked into the state's emergency alert system.

    Rebekah Jones was the state's coronavirus data scientist until May, when she was fired over a disagreement about Florida's COVID-19 tracking dashboard, which she oversaw, the Associated Press reported that month. After her firing, Jones launched her own competing COVID-19 dashboard, which showed higher case counts and deaths than the state's did.

    Florida health officials have denied any issue with the state's coronavirus data accuracy.

    According to Jones, who described the raid on Twitter, agents entered her home at 8:30 a.m. and served her a warrant, then took her phone and computer. "They pointed a gun in my face. They pointed guns at my kids," she wrote.

    Rick Swearingen, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), said in a statement that the investigation began last month after the Florida Department of Health filed a complaint that someone had hacked into their alert system and used it to send a message. He confirmed that FDLE agents served a search warrant at Jones' residence, "after determining the home was the location that the unauthorized message was sent from."

    According to Swearingen, agents knocked on the door and called Jones to announce the search warrant. The commissioner said Jones refused to come to the door for 20 minutes and hung up on agents.

    "At no time were weapons pointed at anyone in the home," he said.

    After Jones allowed FDLE inside, Swearingen said agents "seized several devices that will be forensically analyzed."

    According to the search warrant affidavit, the raid was related to a text message, which was sent to about 1,750 people on Nov. 10 using the state's emergency alert system: "It's time to speak up before another 17,000 people are dead. You know this is wrong. You don't have to be part of this. Be a hero. Speak out before it's too late," the message read.

    The affidavit said investigators traced the message to an IP address related to Jones.

    They love to swallow like bitches.
    It is crazy how you have to scroll way down on google to get a story with actual details and context.
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,381
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    Pretend she didn't have a mask on

    The left can shut the fuck up about liberty

    In a pandemic
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    animateanimate Member Posts: 4,231
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    You fucking guys ... The most important part of this story is that she's pretty hot.
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    hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,343
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,861
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    animate said:

    You fucking guys ... The most important part of this story is that she's pretty hot.

    It's always implied.

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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,920
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    TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959
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    Just wait. The real story is going to come out any day now.
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    greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,279
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    edited May 2021

    Just wait. The real story is going to come out any day now.

    Hardy har har
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    GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,147
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    Bob_C said:

    SFGbob said:

    Readers are Leaders

    Nonreaders are like the OP, who FEEL something must be off. This fired and disgruntled kooky woman running to Chris
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    Florida law enforcement agents raided the home of a data scientist Monday, alleging the scientist had hacked into the state's emergency alert system.

    Rebekah Jones was the state's coronavirus data scientist until May, when she was fired over a disagreement about Florida's COVID-19 tracking dashboard, which she oversaw, the Associated Press reported that month. After her firing, Jones launched her own competing COVID-19 dashboard, which showed higher case counts and deaths than the state's did.

    Florida health officials have denied any issue with the state's coronavirus data accuracy.

    According to Jones, who described the raid on Twitter, agents entered her home at 8:30 a.m. and served her a warrant, then took her phone and computer. "They pointed a gun in my face. They pointed guns at my kids," she wrote.

    Rick Swearingen, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), said in a statement that the investigation began last month after the Florida Department of Health filed a complaint that someone had hacked into their alert system and used it to send a message. He confirmed that FDLE agents served a search warrant at Jones' residence, "after determining the home was the location that the unauthorized message was sent from."

    According to Swearingen, agents knocked on the door and called Jones to announce the search warrant. The commissioner said Jones refused to come to the door for 20 minutes and hung up on agents.

    "At no time were weapons pointed at anyone in the home," he said.

    After Jones allowed FDLE inside, Swearingen said agents "seized several devices that will be forensically analyzed."

    According to the search warrant affidavit, the raid was related to a text message, which was sent to about 1,750 people on Nov. 10 using the state's emergency alert system: "It's time to speak up before another 17,000 people are dead. You know this is wrong. You don't have to be part of this. Be a hero. Speak out before it's too late," the message read.

    The affidavit said investigators traced the message to an IP address related to Jones.

    They love to swallow like bitches.
    It is crazy how you have to scroll way down on google to get a story with actual details and context.
    Bump for this bit of irony too. Because the article TKS posted was crystal clear about why she was raided. He just didn't read it. Apparently neither did you.
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    BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 5,320
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    Just wait. The real story is going to come out any day now.

    Yeah sure thing Jessie smollett
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