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Authorities are discrediting an obnoxious claim that has been attributed to a TikTok posting, though it has not been found.
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office is joining a chorus of law enforcement agencies, Facebook, TikTok and other social media platforms to add discredit to the repugnant claim of a “National Rape Day” on April 24 that has been proven to be a hoax but that continues to circulate.
The obnoxious claim is that laws against sexual assault would be suspended on April 24, enabling attacks without consequences. “Millions of social media users have viewed or shared reactions to the perceived threat on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter,” the Flagler Sheriff’s Office stated this morning in a release.
Feb 2, 2021 9:58 AM Palm Coast, FL - Flagler Sheriff s Office investigators say 35-year-old Ariel Diaz reported that his vehicle had been shot three times while parked in his driveway on December 1, 2020. The next day, he reported he heard noises in his backyard and saw someone on the woodline who shot at him. On Friday, January 29, 2021, an arrest warrant was issued for Diaz, charging him with False Report of a Crime, False Report to a Law Enforcement Officer, False 911 Calls, and Fabricating Physical Evidence. The arrest came after investigators determined that Diaz was trying to implicate his girlfriend s ex-boyfriend. He showed them texts that allegedly came from the ex-boyfriend taking responsibility for both incidents. Through investigative means, it was determined that the texts were actually sent by Diaz to himself by using a mobile application on his smartphone. During a follow-up interview with Diaz on December 28, 2020, he admitted to sending the text messag
Jan 14, 2021 11:35 AM Palm Coast, FL - A 70-year-old Palm Coast man is charged with molesting a 15-year-old girl living in his home. The Flagler Sheriff s Office says they were alerted to the crime in August 2020 when the victim told her mother, who had just arrived in Florida, about James McIntire and what had happened. The victim told investigators that she was staying with McIntire and his wife while her mother was out-of-state from June through October 2019. From the arrest report: On October 16, 2019, the victim wrote in her diary about all the times that Mr. McIntire touched her inappropriately or offered her alcoholic beverages. She wrote a list of 13 incidents that Mr. McIntire acted inappropriately to her. During the investigation, the victim s mother told detectives that about 27 years ago, when she was 14, McIntire touched her inappropriately but she was afraid to tell anyone at the time. She also said that she had thought McIntire was in
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