Man Crashes Zoom Class & Threatens To Lynch Young Students
A 45-year-old Kentucky man is accused of joining a Louisiana school’s zoom class and yelling racial slurs at Black fifth-graders before threatening to lynch them.
In papers filed in a New Orleans federal court, authorities shared Brian Adams “Zoom-bombed” learners from the Laureate Academy Charter School and told the kids, “you all are a bunch of dirty n—-s,” according to Nola.com. Adams allegedly went on to tell the class—which was made up of mostly Black students.
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“I am gonna hang you by the tree.” Video footage of the event is said to have shown students in tears and covering their eyes. Footage of the “Zoom-bombing” was reportedly also seen on a YouTube page illustrating Google searches for swastikas. Adams has not been charged with a crime yet but is under investigation for interference with federally safeguarded movements and threatening interstate messages.
After the incident took place. Researchers have created ways to block zoom bombers from being able to hack an account. Two new security features have taken place and now the constructor of the zoom can remove and report disruptive gatecrashes.
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The features authorized hosts to pause meetings and remove Zoombombers by clicking ‘suspend participant activities’ under the security tab. Another update enabled hosts to report troublesome users directly by clicking the security badge.