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Twitter threats to black Kean students made by black alum, police say

A recent Kean graduate has been charged with being responsible for a series of tweets threatening black students at the school two weeks ago, acting Union County Prosecutor Grace H. Park announced Tuesday.

Kayla-Simone McKelvey, 24, of Union was charged by summons with third-degree creating a false public alarm.

Park said an investigation by the Union County Prosecutor's Office's Special Prosecutions Unit and Kean University police found that McKelvey, a self-proclaimed activist, participated in a student rally regarding racial issues on Nov. 17, but left midway through the rally and walked to a computer station in a university library.

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Kean Twitter threat: I will shoot black students at Kean University

This morning, the school responded on social media accounts, advising students that they are working to identify the person behind the account, but that classes will be held as scheduled.

Once there, McKelvey allegedly created an anonymous Twitter account – @keanuagainstblk – and began posting threats of violence against black Kean students.

The first message around 10 p.m. said "kean university twitter against blacks is for everyone who hates blacks people" and a tweet about there being a bomb on the campus, and then continued with several other tweets about shooting black students at the university.

i will kill every black male and female at kean university
— kean university (@keanuagainstblk)

After making the posts, McKelvey returned to the rally and attempted to spread awareness of the threats, authorities said.

The university said approximately 100 students participated in a peaceful rally on campus that night with 10 students spending the night at the clock tower, "joining students across the nation to raise awareness of recent racial unrest at the University of Missouri and other college campuses."

That night on McKelvey's personal Twitter account she posted photos of the rally and screenshots of the tweets.

According to McKelvey's LinkedIn profile, she graduated from Kean in May with a degree in Global Fitness and Wellness and currently works as a personal trainer. She was also the school's 2014 homecoming queen and president of the Pan African Student Union, according to her profile.

A March article by Kean's student newspaper the Tower says McKelvey was also the organizer of a rally based on allegations of racism against a professor and Kean's Student Organization, but that "little to no evidence emerged to support the claims."

In response to the announcement of the charge, Kean released the following statement:

"We are saddened to learn that the person allegedly responsible was an active participant in the rally that took place on campus on Tuesday, November 17 and is a former student of Kean. As a diverse academic community, we wholeheartedly respect and support activism, however, no cause or issue gives anyone the right to threaten the safety of others. We hope this information will begin to bring a sense of relief and security to the campus community."

Kean President Dawood Farahi spoke to students Tuesday afternoon during a campus lecture at the student center.

He called the tweets a "heinous crime" and said, "We are saddened the person allegedly responsible was an active participant (of the demonstration) and a former student. No cause, no cause, can give anybody the right to threaten others."

The investigation also revealed that there was never any plan to harm students, the prosecutor's office said.

McKelvey's first court appearance has been scheduled for Dec. 14.

http://www.nj.com/union/index.ssf/2015/12/arrest_made_in_kean_twitter_threat.html

A March article by Kean's student newspaper the Tower says McKelvey was also the organizer of a rally based on allegations of racism against a professor and Kean's Student Organization, but that "little to no evidence emerged to support the claims."

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Twitter threats to black Kean students made by black alum, police say

A recent Kean graduate has been charged with being responsible for a series of tweets threatening black students at the school two weeks ago, acting Union County Prosecutor Grace H. Park announced Tuesday.

Kayla-Simone McKelvey, 24, of Union was charged by summons with third-degree creating a false public alarm.

Park said an investigation by the Union County Prosecutor's Office's Special Prosecutions Unit and Kean University police found that McKelvey, a self-proclaimed activist, participated in a student rally regarding racial issues on Nov. 17, but left midway through the rally and walked to a computer station in a university library.

19304891-large.jpg

Kean Twitter threat: I will shoot black students at Kean University

This morning, the school responded on social media accounts, advising students that they are working to identify the person behind the account, but that classes will be held as scheduled.

Once there, McKelvey allegedly created an anonymous Twitter account – @keanuagainstblk – and began posting threats of violence against black Kean students.

The first message around 10 p.m. said "kean university twitter against blacks is for everyone who hates blacks people" and a tweet about there being a bomb on the campus, and then continued with several other tweets about shooting black students at the university.

i will kill every black male and female at kean university
— kean university (@keanuagainstblk)

After making the posts, McKelvey returned to the rally and attempted to spread awareness of the threats, authorities said.

The university said approximately 100 students participated in a peaceful rally on campus that night with 10 students spending the night at the clock tower, "joining students across the nation to raise awareness of recent racial unrest at the University of Missouri and other college campuses."

That night on McKelvey's personal Twitter account she posted photos of the rally and screenshots of the tweets.

According to McKelvey's LinkedIn profile, she graduated from Kean in May with a degree in Global Fitness and Wellness and currently works as a personal trainer. She was also the school's 2014 homecoming queen and president of the Pan African Student Union, according to her profile.

A March article by Kean's student newspaper the Tower says McKelvey was also the organizer of a rally based on allegations of racism against a professor and Kean's Student Organization, but that "little to no evidence emerged to support the claims."

In response to the announcement of the charge, Kean released the following statement:

"We are saddened to learn that the person allegedly responsible was an active participant in the rally that took place on campus on Tuesday, November 17 and is a former student of Kean. As a diverse academic community, we wholeheartedly respect and support activism, however, no cause or issue gives anyone the right to threaten the safety of others. We hope this information will begin to bring a sense of relief and security to the campus community."

Kean President Dawood Farahi spoke to students Tuesday afternoon during a campus lecture at the student center.

He called the tweets a "heinous crime" and said, "We are saddened the person allegedly responsible was an active participant (of the demonstration) and a former student. No cause, no cause, can give anybody the right to threaten others."

The investigation also revealed that there was never any plan to harm students, the prosecutor's office said.

McKelvey's first court appearance has been scheduled for Dec. 14.

http://www.nj.com/union/index.ssf/2015/12/arrest_made_in_kean_twitter_threat.html

A March article by Kean's student newspaper the Tower says McKelvey was also the organizer of a rally based on allegations of racism against a professor and Kean's Student Organization, but that "little to no evidence emerged to support the claims."

How many lives were destroyed by her lies ?

She is pretty hot from the nose down

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The graduate with an engineering degree asks, "How does it work?"

The graduate with an economics degree asks, "How much does it cost?"

The graduate with a liberal-arts degree asks, "Would you like fries with that?"

Hey…..now I must admit….when I was seeing that you posted a joke….I was thinking…..OMG…..another lame joke by tbone….but this one has me cracking up.

Thank you. :joy:

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I am guessing that nobody had their lives ruined by this idiot, but I hope that she is prosecuted to the fullest. What a stupid thing to do.

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Shaky allegations made at March protest on campus

May 8, 2015 by banguray 5 Comments

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Kayla-Simone McKelvey speaking passionately at March’s demonstration.

By Rebecca Panico

Little to no evidence has emerged to support the claims of student demonstrators who made several allegations against the Student Organization and a Kean psychology professor in March.

In follow up interviews with administration officials, SO members and students involved in the March 12 demonstration, it appears that a number of accusations were without any foundation and that some of those participating in the protest had no first-hand knowledge of any of the incidents that were alleged to have occurred.

Protestors alleged that when they tried to plan trips to museums or the Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY, their paperwork was always deemed incomplete by the Student Organization. They also claimed that a psychology professor made racially-charged comments about Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old who was shot dead by Cleveland police last November.

Pan-African Student Union President Kayla- Simone McKelvey made many of the claims at the March 12 protest, although she reiterated that the demonstration was not organized by her group.

However, her complaints regarding the SO not funding a specific trip to the Apollo Theater tied in with a previous incident involving PASU.

PASU is a funded group of the programming board, made up entirely of students who are not council members or executive board members of the SO, explained SO President Gerard Smithwrick in an e-mail on March 12.

SO Director Stephanie Faser stated that she had sent out promotional materials for a trip to the Apollo Theater to PASU as they were preparing for Black History Month, but never received any paperwork from the group applying for the trip.

“I don’t know what happened, but we never received their paperwork,” Faser stated during an interview with Smithwrick, Vice President of Funded Groups Michael Veltre, Vice President of Student Affairs Janice Murray-Laury and Susan Kayne, spokeswoman for the university.

Faser said that while she had heard allegations that her office had denied funding for the trip, no request was ever submitted to even start the process.

When told of Faser’s comments, McKelvey responded only with information regarding funding for next year’s Black History Month events via e-mail.

“Because of our persistence Student Org is currently implementing the Apollo trip for next year during Black History month so we have made slow progress towards minority students at Kean University,” McKelvey said in an e-mail. “When you go for what you want and it has purpose or substance, a solution will be presented and it was.”

But upon inquiry at a PASU council meeting, McKelvey said PASU ultimately never filed the request because their professional staffer, Laury, told her it’d be difficult to get special incentive funding for it.

Each of the SO’s 25 funded groups receive $2500 in the beginning of each academic year and can obtain another $2500 for events once they’ve proven a need, Faser explained. Funded groups can apply for special incentives that exceed their regular funding if a group really wants the program and there are enough funds, she said.

The demonstrators had also voiced concerns over a psychology professor. According to McKelvey, a professor said the 12-year-old who was shot dead by Cleveland police last November deserved to die and that the only mistake the police had made was driving too close to the boy.

After the demonstration, Laury said she had followed up and did find a student who had some concerns about “something that had occurred in a classroom.” Laury did not think the student would be comfortable going public.

“After meeting with that student, getting a sense of what that issue was, there was a meeting with the faculty member and it does seem that it was resolved,” she said. “There was certainly some misunderstanding — there was a miscommunication — but it has been addressed directly.”

When asked what was specifically stated in the class, Laury explained that it was to her knowledge that the professor had communicated “some support for the police officer” but didn’t know verbatim what was said.

“There wasn’t sufficient time in the class for discussion by the other students. That’s my interpretation of what occurred,” she said.

Laury believes that the student met with the professor and spoke out their differences. No disciplinary action has taken place against the professor, Laury said.

Kayne, who was also present at the interview, said that the issue seemed to be sufficiently handled.

“I think the bottom line here is that this was an issue that appears to have been addressed to the satisfaction of both the student and the faculty,” Kayne said.

Laury stated the demonstrators definitely sparked a healthy open-dialogue between students, faculty and the administration.

“I think what’s important is that the students are actively engaged in sharing their concerns and making the university aware of issues as they arise and we’re going to keep that dialogue going,” said Laury.

Correction: An earlier version of this story stated that the protest happened on March 13. It actually took place on March 12.

http://kutower.com/2015/05/08/shaky-allegations-made-at-march-protest-on-campus/

Same woman involved trying to destroy peoples lives.

If more citizens were armed, criminals would think twice about attacking them, Detroit Police Chief James Craig

Florida currently has more concealed-carry permit holders than any other state, with 1,269,021 issued as of May 14, 2014

The liberal elite ... know that the people simply cannot be trusted; that they are incapable of just and fair self-government; that left to their own devices, their society will be racist, sexist, homophobic, and inequitable -- and the liberal elite know how to fix things. They are going to help us live the good and just life, even if they have to lie to us and force us to do it. And they detest those who stand in their way."
- A Nation Of Cowards, by Jeffrey R. Snyder

Tavis Smiley: 'Black People Will Have Lost Ground in Every Single Economic Indicator' Under Obama

white-privilege.jpg?resize=318%2C318

Democrats>Socialists>Communists - Same goals, different speeds.

#DeplorableLivesMatter

 

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