Cedar City student posts Rape Day threat to social media
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CEDAR CITY, Utah â A student at Cedar High School posted a threat to social media that claimed he would carry out rape day on girls in the area, the
Others in the photo posted by the unidentified student on Monday say they are now receiving death threats, while girls at the school say they do not feel safe.
The student s post was in reference to a video claimed to have been seen on TikTok proclaiming April 24 to be National Rape Day. TikTok says a video does not exist on its site and no evidence of a video has been found.
A student at a Utah high school threatened to carry out a ârape dayâ against girls
The photo was originally shared from Cedar High School in Cedar City.
(Mark Havnes | The Salt Lake Tribune) Cedar High School in Cedar City in 2011. | Updated: 1:53 p.m.
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A social media post from a Utah high school student threatening to carry out a ârape dayâ â and telling girls they wonât be able to hide â has sowed fear in a small rural community here.
Girls at Cedar High, in the southern town of Cedar City, say they donât feel safe. The other boys included in the picture that the student posted say they didnât know about his caption and are now facing death threats themselves by being caught up in it.
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