Posted October 4, 2019 9:38 am by Comments

By Brandon Curtis

Photo courtesy Warner Brothers

Today is opening day for the new Warner Brothers movie Joker, which is already creating controversy even before its been played in theaters.

A few years ago, a mass shooting took place in Aurora, Colorado during a Batman movie, and that incident has created a small following of people obsessed with mass shootings and the perpetrator himself (who is still alive and in prison).

Now, multiple threats of mass shootings have been found online, and the FBI and Department of Homeland Security are issuing warnings to law enforcement across the country.

In a Joint Intelligence Bulletin shared with police this week and obtained by CNN, federal authorities write that the FBI has no information leading to “specific or credible threats to particular locations or venues,” but note that the FBI has received tips of threats posted on social media since at least May.

Via cnn.com

It’s a sad time for our Country, as we have people who are out there and determined to cause harm to others, to try and ‘one-up’ past mass shooters, and try to make their mark in history by having the media plaster their name and face …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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