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KENTON COUNTY, Ky. (WXIX) - An 18-year-old Florence man is accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in a parking lot in June. The underage victim told police she began messaging with Chase Garvey over Snapchat weeks before the alleged incident, according to a Fort Mitchell Police Department report. The report says she told Garvey she was 13. Around 5 a.m. on June 25, Garvey came to the girl’s location, the parking lot of an apartment complex in Northern Kentucky, and they met inside his vehicle, according to the report The girl told police she said to Garvey, she “didn’t want to do anything sexual. She said that while in the backseat, Garvey held her hands down while he allegedly raped her. She told police she said “to stop, it hurts.” She also told police she tried to push him away as he was on top of her. According to the report, Garvey admitted in a police interview to having sex with the girl and also said the girl had performed oral sex on him beforehand. Police arrested Garvey on Thursday.He is booked into the Kenton County jail on a $50,000 cash bond for one count each of rape and sodomy.He…
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Read moreDetailsSUMNER COUNTY, Tenn. (WTVF) — A Sumner County woman has been indicted after she allegedly offered money for sex with two 16-year-old boys. Deputies say they got a call last month from a parent of a 16-year-old boy who said the son had gotten Snapchat messages from 42-year-old Carrie Norman. In the Snapchat conversation, Norman offered money to the boy to have sex with her. Deputies say during the investigation a possible second 16-year-old victim was found. A text message between the second victim and Norman showed she offered to pay for sex with that boy as well on at least one occasion. It was discovered by detectives she also sent lewd photos to the victim on two separate occasions. Sumner County Jail Norman was indicted by the Sumner County Grand Jury on two counts each of aggravated statutory rape and sexual exploitation of a minor by electronic means. She was booked Tuesday in the Sumner County Jail. Norman is scheduled to be in court later this month. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Read moreDetailsWith an estimated 3.96 billion social media users worldwide, it is no surprise to learn that most students have at least one social media account. Whether it is Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, or TikTok, people of all ages, from your 85 year-old grandmother to your 7 year-old nephew, can be found sharing their life somewhere on a social media platform (and possibly, your life too!). In 2021, it appears acceptable to share all types of information, from the tiniest of details, such as what you ate for lunch or your newest dance moves, to more controversial items, such as political and religious beliefs. People share the details of their everyday lives with friends, family, and strangers. For many social media users, their first inclination is to “post” about any experience they have just encountered - the good, the bad, and the ugly, with their closest “friends.” In a world where posting or snapping about any thought instantaneously occurs, when is sharing an opinion or criticism too much, and who decides when enough is enough? This is the question the U.S. Supreme Court recently reviewed in Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L. By and Through Levy (2021) _ _ _ U.S. _…
Read moreDetailsPhotographed by Serena Brown.Maeve Ginzberg remembers when she first downloaded Snapchat. She was in high school, and did it at the request of her best friend; their long streak would eventually break when Maeve went to study abroad in college and had less-reliable cell service. Now a 27-year old copywriter living in New York, Maeve only uses Snapchat rarely — to stay in touch with one particular friend and also to keep up with a group Snap. The app has a sentimental appeal, says Maeve, who reflects on Snapchat’s unique way of reminding her of “stuff that just feels like a relic in a way.” But it wasn’t always this way. When Snapchat launched in 2012, back when we used Vine and Musical.ly instead of TikTok, it wasn’t intended to be a vehicle for nostalgia. Like any social media platform, people joined Snapchat because their friends joined — because it was cool. We all want to go where the people are, and in the mid-2010s, Snapchat had an iron grip on the under-25 population. Unlike with Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, where posts would live indefinitely, you had to actively be on Snapchat to know what was going on. The urgency of…
Read moreDetailsMonday, Aug. 211:46 a.m. A woman was allegedly threatened by a man on High Street1:30 p.m. Medicine was allegedly removed from a vehicle on Lake Street2:11 p.m. A vehicle was reported stolen on North Elm Street3:41 p.m. Two people reportedly tried to get into a storage unit at Sunset Meadows5 p.m. Woman was reported screaming on Bank Street7:31 p.m. A motor vehicle complaint was reported on Lake Street10:06 p.m. A man was reported crying at and ATM on South Main StreetTuesday, Aug. 310:17 a.m. A truck was parked in a roadway on Savage Street3:07 p.m. Dog bones were reported found on Brown Avenue5:51 p.m. Motorcycles were reported revving on South Main Street6:16 p.m. An older man was reported pacing in a lot on Upper Welden Street9:20 p.m. A fight was reported occurring on Lake StreetWednesday, Aug. 46:16 p.m. A man with an open container was reported on Congress StreetThursday, Aug. 59:39 a.m. A chair was reported stolen off a porch on Bishop Street10:05 a.m. A vehicle was reported driving erratically on Main Street1:19 p.m. A dog was reported to be out walking on Lake Street and seemed to be in bad shape6:28 p.m. Motorcycles were reported racing on North Main…
Read moreDetailsIt was eating cold steak that made Gabbi, 26, a case manager in healthcare IT, realize it was time to delete her Snapchat. “My friends wouldn’t even let us touch our food ‘til everyone got good pics of it. I want to care less about what I post and enjoy life more,” she says. Gabbi got rid of the app last week; since then, she says she’s already missing out on the tea her friends are spilling. She’s pretty sure she’ll be back, she says, but is enjoying time offline for now.Like all of the retail and real estate newsletters you never meant to end up on in the first place, permanently opting out of social media platforms tends to be an intentionally dizzying effort. Snapchat is no exception. While you can log out or delete the app from your home screen, in order to disable your account and get rid of your discoverable content, you have to go to the accounts portal, a mysterious place where you can learn about your data, your privacy, and maybe figure out how to delete your Snapchat account. Why Would You Want To Delete Your Snapchat Account, Anyway?Gabbi decided to take a break…
Read moreDetailsThree years ago, on an early summer’s afternoon in leafy Bloomsbury, London, a 27-year-old Sally Rooney and I were sitting in the grand offices of her British publisher, Faber, discussing her upcoming second novel. Her debut, Conversations With Friends—the story of two best friends and one’s adulterous relationship with an older married man—had been out for a year, and already Rooney was haloed by a cult status: a literary novelist who had broken the mainstream. “Salinger for the Snapchat generation” is how she was introduced to the world (“I remember thinking at the time,” Rooney guiltily recalls, “What is Snapchat?”), and anticipation for her follow-up was reaching fever pitch.Fast-forward to 2021, and that second novel, Normal People, a will-they-won’t-they? tale for the millennial era about two students, Marianne and Connell, has to date sold more than three million copies worldwide, been praised by everyone from Barack Obama to Taylor Swift, and been translated into 46 languages. The subsequent BBC and Hulu TV adaptation has been streamed more than 62 million times on BBC iPlayer alone and made overnight household names of its two newcomer stars, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal, who naturally adore her. “I want to consume everything Sally Rooney…
Read moreDetailsIncluded in the new programming the deal brings to Snapchat will be popular shows Bondi Rescue (Totem), MasterChef Australia (Banijay) and Shark Tank Australia (Little Dot).The Snapchat Discover feed is essentially a means for publishers and brands to connect with audiences who are able to subscribe to particular channels and watch content from publishing partners.In Australia, Snapchat has 6.3 million monthly active users, according to a March 2021 study by Social Media Statistics Australia and according to Snapchat, the platform reaches 90 per cent of 13-24 years olds and 75 per cent of 13-34 years old in Australia.The new content deals is likely part of a strategy to keep younger audiences on the platform as TikTok continues to push into the mainstream.Ms Carter said these new partnerships will help accelerate growth in Snapchat’s Australia audience,“The continued commitment and investment in local content will only help accelerate that and really demonstrate our investment in this market and the importance of the Australian market,” she said.“It reflects our understanding of how talented and creative Australian businesses could be, both from a commercial perspective, but also in terms of the way that they are producing content for the soundtrack generation.“I’m confident that more…
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