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  1. Conspiracy theories circulating online and in certain fringe groups contend that the federal government staged the 2017 Las Vegas shooting in order to justify the ban on bump stocks. [6] [7] The U.S Justice Department outlawed bump stocks in December 2018, but the Supreme Court reversed the decision in 2024 due to a lack of a legislative ...

  2. Nov 14, 2022 · In 2017, it was ruled that ‘there was no legal requirement for the activities of such groups to be subject to controls’ (Perraudin, 2017) after legal teams acting for two men caught by the cyber-vigilante group Dark Justice argued that such operations ‘diminished the integrity of the court process’ (Perraudin, 2017). Similarly, in 2020, a case was brought by Mark Sutherland, a ...

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  3. Jun 28, 2021 · Videos captured what was happening with surprising thoroughness: multiple angles, decent clarity. Among the crowd was an agitated bald guy in his mid-thirties, with a ginger goatee and an earring.

  4. As the video goes viral, Patil is arrested, but Mhatre is found dead, with the police claiming it was a suicide, and Patil is released due to a lack of evidence. Siku, disguised, visits the dance bar Patil frequents and plants a bug in Patil's VIP room, discovering that Patil plans to blow up water pipes across the city to create an acute drinking water shortage.

  5. Dec 5, 2016 · Incidents like the #Pizzagate shooting signify one step in a long, dark trail of real world consequences caused by fake news. Experts explain this history and why these stories are so hard to ignore.

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    • Nsikan Akpan
  6. Aug 9, 2018 · Once you’ve saved the screenshot as an image, go to Google’s image search and click the camera icon to “search by image”. Then you can upload the screenshot and Google will show you if it has appeared online before. We go into detail about reverse image searching in our guide to verifying images.

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  8. Dec 12, 2018 · The government is demanding changes. In India, WhatsApp is a major channel for false reporting and hate speech that sometimes fuels mob violence and gruesome murders. Police say they can’t track ...