Date: 4/08/2026 16:21:23
From: ms spock
ID: 2416932
Subject: re: Chat August 2026

Divine Angel said:


ms spock said:

Divine Angel said:

Sixty minutes. That’s how long it took for a private Snapchat message to travel from Kristen Volpe’s phone to the FBI to the deputies standing in her elementary school hallway. On January 29, 2025, the 22-year-old student teacher at John L. Hensey Elementary in Washington, Illinois, vented to her boyfriend and two roommates — three people total — after a student closed her laptop mid-class and wiped her lesson plan. She referenced shooting the student or the school. She meant it as a frustrated joke. Snapchat’s algorithm didn’t get the humor.

Here’s what happened in sequence:

  • A student closed Volpe’s laptop during class, deleting her lesson plan.
  • Frustrated, she sent a private Snapchat message referencing shooting the child or the school — exact phrasing varies across reports.
  • The message reached three recipients. Not a public Story. Three people she lived with or dated.
  • Snapchat’s automated AI flagged the message and reported it to the FBI, which alerted the Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies arrived at the school within roughly one hour.
  • Volpe was arrested for disorderly conduct, held overnight at Tazewell County Jail, and released on $0 bond under Illinois’s SAFE-T Act. No formal court charges were filed. Her student-teaching placement was terminated.

https://www.gadgetreview.com/student-teacher-sent-a-private-snapchat-complaining-about-her-workday-an-hour-later-police-pulled-up-to-her-school

And yet there are so many mass shootings that they miss?

I guess people aren’t talking about them on Snapchat.

But the police often find extensive online presence after a mass shooting.

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