U S Cities Brace For Possible White Lives Matter Events Sunday patch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from patch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cities Nationwide Brace Themselves for April 11 White Lives Matter Rallies
On 4/9/21 at 7:36 AM EDT
A number of cities across the U.S. are preparing for far-right White Lives Matter marches taking place on April 11 which are being coordinated by extremists online.
The white supremacist rallies are being discussed on social media and encrypted messaging app Telegram, with dozens of events planned to take place at 1 p.m. in cities including New York, Fort Worth, Texas, and Chicago, Illinois.
The details surrounding the marches are minimal, with a majority not providing details such as a specific location. Many dedicated channels for marches in cities also only have a few subscribers and barely any discussion.
Riverbanks Zoo flies cooler of antivenin to Raleigh after man is bitten by his pet snake Updated: 8:47 AM EDT Apr 8, 2021 Riverbanks Zoo via WRAL A Raleigh man took himself straight to the hospital over the weekend after he was bitten by his pet, a venomous green mamba snake. SOURCE: Riverbanks Zoo via WRAL
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Cooler of antivenin flown from Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia to Raleigh Share Updated: 8:47 AM EDT Apr 8, 2021 A Raleigh man took himself straight to the hospital last month after he was bitten by his pet.The thing is, the pet was a venomous green mamba snake, requiring antivenin to be flown in from a South Carolina zoo.A green mamba is shy and slender, but it s also quick and deadly. you get bitten by a green mamba without antivenin, your chances of survival are very low, said Sean Foley, curator of herpetology at Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, South Carolina. It’s a neurotoxic
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Many N.C. Police Departments Used Controversial Clearview AI At least 60 law enforcement agencies across the state likely used the controversial facial recognition app that mines photos from social media users without their consent. In total, the app was used up to 5,000 times. Tyler Dukes, The News & Observer | April 7, 2021 | News
(TNS) More than 60 law enforcement agencies across North Carolina likely used a controversial facial recognition service built using billions of photos collected from social media users without their consent.
That s according to an analysis from
BuzzFeed News, which Tuesday published data from a trove of leaked documents detailing the client list of Clearview AI, a technology startup that has pitched its app as a groundbreaking tool for criminal investigators. Since its launch in early 2018, the company has touted success stories that include the identification of suspects in cr