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Should we monitor blogs and social media for death threats?
Wednesday, August 5, 2009In the wake of last night’s fatal shooting at an LA Fitness outside of Pittsburgh, PA, a thought occurred to me that I felt I’d write a quick entry about, perhaps to generate some discussion particularly with my UW MCDM counterparts. Within 24 hours we get news that the alleged shooter, George Sodini, blogged for months and months about his “exit plan”, or his plan to end his life and take as man...
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