Black Kean University alumna, activist tweeted threats against black students during racism protest: officials
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A barrage of terrifying tweets directed at black students of a New Jersey university were actually made by a black alumna participating in a protest about racism, prosecutors revealed Tuesday. Self-proclaimed activist Kayla-Simone McKelvey, 24, sent messages from an anonymous Twitter account menacing black students of Kean University in Union, N.J., starting Nov. 17, according to the Union County Prosecutors Office. i will kill every black male and female at kean university, read one of the tweets from the account @keanuagainstblk, which has been suspended. black people at kean university will die #keanuniversity read another. McKelvey received a summons for a single count of third-degree creating a false public alarm. Prosecutors said McKelvey, who was participating in a protest about racism at universities, left midway through the rally and opened the account at a Kean library. McKelvey allegedly created an anonymous Twitter account and began posting racially charged threats of violence against black Kean students, prosecutors said in a release. After sending the tweets, McKelvey returned to the protest and spread the word about the threats she had just secretly made. |
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