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Content Tagged 'Facebook'

Former Officer Speaks Out after Facebook Threats, Arrest
A former West Tennessee Police officer is offering an apology after he went on a rant and made a series of threats on Facebook. Video Watch Video
Former Bolivar Officer Appears in Court for Facebook Threats
A former Bolivar Police Officer accused of posting threats on Facebook faced a judge Tuesday. Trent Wilbanks is charged with two counts of harassment. Video Watch Video
Attorney Seeks Deal in Thaddeus Matthews Porn Case
Talk show host Thaddeus Matthews is one step closer to going to trial. The self-proclaimed bad boy of radio waived a preliminary hearing Thursday on child pornography charges. Video Watch Video
Your 'likes' on Facebook might be too revealing, study says
Clicking those friendly blue "like" buttons strewn across the Web might be exposing a lot more about your personal life than you want, according to a new study.
Facebook Takes Down Page Mocking Mid-South Marine
Abc24.com is getting results for a Mid-South Marine injured in Afghanistan. Less than 24 hours after we reported about Corporal Christian Brown being mocked on an anti-military Facebook page, the page was taken down. Video Watch Video
Bolivar Elementary Taking Precautions after Facebook Threat
Bolivar Elementary School has extra security on campus after a threat was made on Facebook early Monday morning.
Politics Heat Up on Social Media Sites
Politics and social media are creating strange bedfellows.
Thaddeus Matthews on Best Behavior at Court Appearance
Controversial local talk show host Thaddeus Matthews appeared in a Shelby County courtroom Friday for his child porn case.
MPD Questions Talk Show Host over Posting Child Porn to 'Help' Investigation
Local talk show host Thaddeus Matthews is being questioned by Memphis police detectives after he posted a picture on his Facebook page that showed a small girl being forced to perform oral sex on a man. He said he was just trying to help. Video Watch Video
Explicit Facebook Pictures Lead to Restaurant Manager Arrest
Oral sex, x-rated pictures and an underage girl don’t mix, and according to police, a popular Orange Mound businessman found that out that hard way. Video Watch Video
Mid-South Law Enforcement Increase Safety through Facebook Popularity
“Like us on Facebook.” That has become a common phrase in modern lexicon, and is now finding its way into a friendly cyber-war among Mid-South law enforcement agencies. Video Watch Video
Sex Offenders Required to Register on Facebook
Status update: Sex Offender; it's what social media users in Louisiana will soon see if the criminals follow a new law. Video Watch Video
NBA Fans Rule the Social Media Court
Football fans have been sidelined, baseball fans are out, and basketball fans are filling up the social media court. Video Watch Video
Caught On Tape: Teen Girls Beat Disabled Man
A savage attack caught on video. The victim: A 50-year-old mentally disabled man. The suspects: Two girls, just 13 and 14-years-old. Video Watch Video
Memphis Enacts City Employee Social Media Policy
Would you risk losing your job over a Facebook post? It could happen to Memphis city employees if they violate the city's policy on social media.
New Social Networking Policy could Cost Memphis Employees their Jobs
If you're a city worker, be careful what you post online. Video Watch Video
Market, Not Facebook, to Dictate Delta Airfares
More than 3,500 people have responded to a Facebook page where they can complain about Delta Airlines and the high fares in and out of Memphis. Congressman Steve Cohen is one of the latest to join. Video Watch Video
Shelby Co. Inmate Caught Posting to Facebook from Jail Cell
A Shelby County inmate faces charges for using a smuggled cellphone to post Facebook messages from his prison cell.
Facebook Suit Transferred to California
A federal judge has transferred a Mississippi woman's lawsuit against Facebook to California, where other similar actions are consolidated.
Memphis Gangs Recruiting through Facebook
Gangs are going high tech to recruit kids. Video Watch Video
Facebook Apologizes to Mom for Banning Dying Son's Photos
After media attention, thousands of online comments and the work of one Mid-South mother, Facebook is backing off its controversial actions of removing graphic pictures of a terminally ill child. Video Watch Video
Judge Puts Facebook Lawsuit on Hold
A federal judge has put a hold on a Mississippi woman's lawsuit against Facebook.
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