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A California state judge has ruled that Snap must face a lawsuit from families whose children allegedly used the Snapchat app to purchase fentanyl on the platform — a procedural decision that ...
The threat was reportedly made by a current Copley student on Snapchat, who said they were going to shoot up the school Tuesday, Copley Police Chief Michael Mier said. Snapchat alerted the FBI ...
Snapchat's parent company, for its part, said it has taken significant steps to improve safety on the platform and saw a drop in user reports about drug sales from over 23% last year to 3.3% last ...
The settlement with Snapchat Inc., which owns the popular disappearing-message app by the same name, covers women who worked for the company in California between 2014 and 2024, the California Civil Rights Department announced Wednesday. The settlement is subject to court approval.
A 19-year-old Michigan man is facing criminal charges after police say he feigned being 14 years old and used Snapchat to access a minor, stay at her home and sexually assault the child and her ...
California Bureau of Investigation: Employees: 400 Special Agents at peak, 190 special agents in 2012: Jurisdictional structure; Operations jurisdiction: California, U.S. Operational structure; Headquarters: Sacramento, California: Parent agency: California Department of Justice (1944-2012) Division of Law Enforcement (1969-2012) Department of ...
The sale closed on March 31, 2016. Reports from former Freedom Communications writers began appearing in other SCNG newspapers, and vice versa, the next day. [4] The news coverage of the newspapers are mainly local and state stories, including Los Angeles area news provided by City News Service.
A California judge allowed a lawsuit against Snap brought by the relatives of children who overdosed on drugs allegedly purchased using the app to proceed to trial in a ruling Tuesday.