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Eventbrite Missed Warnings About Armed Trump Fans

Samuel Corum/Getty Images A pro-Trump mob storms the U.S. Capitol following a rally with President Donald Trump on Jan. 6, 2021 in Washington, DC. A group monitoring extremists flagged the listing from Ben Philips, who later died at the Capitol riot, but Eventbrite took no action. Even after being flagged on ticketing platform Eventbrite for encouraging passengers to bring concealed weapons to Washington D.C., a Pennsylvania man who organized a caravan to the Jan. 6 rally and died during the riot on Capitol Hill was allowed to continue selling tickets through the service, new reporting finds. Fifty-year-old web developer and Trump-themed toy-maker

Trump Supporters Used Concert Service for Riot

JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images Thousands of supporters for US President Trump pack the Washington Mall for a rally in Washington, DC on Jan. 6, 2021. Eventbrite’s attempt to stop the spread of harmful misinformation” missed extremists openly operating on the platform, one of whom died at the Jan. 6 rally-turned-riot in Washington, D.C. Concerned about the spread of false allegations of election fraud in the days following the 2020 presidential election, Eventbrite officials went on the offense. When its users began organizing a Nov. 13 March for Trump event in Washington D.C., Eventbrite shut it down, stating that events spreading “harmful misinformation” about the election were now banned from the platform.

Tulane program part of new trial focused on early psychosis intervention

  Early intervention following an episode of psychosis can change a young patient’s outcome. The National Institute of Mental Health recently awarded the Tulane University Department of Psychiatry a grant to expand its work in this vital area.   Tulane’s Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic-New Orleans (EPIC-NOLA) will be part of a six-clinic network that received $5.5 million to study implementation of learning healthcare systems that continually seek to improve care and telemental health in early psychosis care.  This is the latest network to be funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, and part of its larger initiative called EPINET, which aims to develop effective and high-quality models of care delivery for early psychosis intervention. Ashley Weiss, assistant professor of psychiatry at Tulane University School of Medicine, will serve as the site principal investigator alongside co-investigator Serena Chaudhry, assistant professor of psychiatry at Tulane.

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