Monmouth committee discussing future of former schools gets derailed by ‘Zoombombing’ At least two people joined a meeting of the town's School Reuse Committee, saying suggestive remarks and screaming, resulting in the meeting going offline briefly. Disclaimer: The above video contains images some people may find offensive. MONMOUTH — At least two people invaded a Zoom public hearing of the town’s School Reuse Committee on Thursday with suggestive comments and loud noise, forcing officials to bring the meeting offline. Attendees to that meeting were the victims of what’s become known as “Zoombombing,” when a virtual vandal joins public meetings to cause a ruckus. The term has popped up during the pandemic, as a result of many meetings that would be conducted in person being moved to online conferencing platforms like Zoom.