'I'm Going to Shoot Every Black Person I See': The Yik Yak Threat That Tested Mizzou Mid-Protest
On the night of November 10, 2015 — one day after system president Tim Wolfe resigned amid the Concerned Student 1950 movement — anonymous posts on the social-media app Yik Yak threatened to 'stand my ground tomorrow and shoot every black person I see' and 'kill' Black students gathered in parking lots. MU Police issued an MU Alert acknowledging the threats and reassuring the community that no immediate threat existed; in the early hours of November 11, MUPD apprehended Hunter M. Park, a 19-year-old Missouri University of Science & Technology student, in Rolla, more than 90 miles away.
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- 60 min
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Alert Sequence
3 messages in sequence · 2 verified verbatim
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This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.
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