Thursday, October 27, 2011

Google executives threatened in the year 20 000 Tweet


U.S. federal FBI agents managed to arrest a 27-year-old boy who allegedly sent a threat to Google executive, Marissa Mayer, for the past year. The threat has been running for one year, from November 2010 to August 2011 and amounted to 20 thousand tweets.

Mayer, Google's first female engineer who served as vice president for the local map service and location, is the target of the threat of Calvin Gregory King, the suspect's name. In his tweet King also alleges Mayer belong to a group that infect themselves with HIV disease. King also wrote derogatory statements that Jews, blacks, and Latinos.

The FBI claimed there was no real relationship between Meyer with a King who was arrested in San Antonio on August 19, 2011 and, after fleeing Virginia. Once captured, the King chose to take to San Francisco, as quoted by the San Antonio Express-News.

The FBI began working on the case since the Google Security reported this incident in writing in February 2011. King allegedly used three Twitter accounts, with the message he sent from Virginia and Texas. When the FBI interviewed Mayer in April 2011, this 36-year-old woman claimed that she was disturbed and felt that the actors always follow all the information about and control over the internet.

If the King found guilty, then he will be snared five-year prison sentence for interstate activities and the threat of an additional 2 years in prison for abuse of communication that does.
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