After Indiana students were arrested at high school on Tuesday, he posted a video clip on social media indicating that the player is shooting zombies at the school corridor.
Sean Small is an 18-year-old senior, a member of the Scottsberg High School wrestling team and a member of the Indiana National Guard, but there is no fear of intimidation. He earns a $ 1,000 security deposit for free and plans to hold a school export hearing next week.
According to WDRB - TV, Small said it announced a video game about the role as a video game using character animation as a realistic background, "The Walking Dead: Our World". He added the title "Last is better than" Pokemon go "." According to radio reports, colleagues began worrying after seeing school video and going to the principal.
"I do not think that everyone is being threatened unless the zombies are currently protected classes in Scott County."
According to WDRB-TV, Scott County Sheriff's Deputy Joe Baker and Headmaster Ric Mann decided after watching the video.
"Because of application photo settings these students can not recognize," the radio reported and cited affidavits for the reasons. "In addition, Sean seems to capture the movement of random students walking through the school's corridor while shooting a zombie character in the direct direction of the shooter using his smartphone."
All the threats reported to school were taken seriously and investigated and Mark Slaton, head of zone 2 in Scot County, told WAVE 3 News. Slayton refused to comment on Small's lawsuits due to student's privacy.
According to Wave 3 News, Small's family said they understood the need for security. But his father also noticed that he showed the students zombies, not video games.
"His goal is zombies," Chris Small told the station. "So, unless zombies are in a protected class of Scott County, I do not think anyone will be threatened."
This is not the first reason why Bevan saw a video game as a form of violence at school. In a Facebook video released in Benton in January in Kentucky in a few days after school, Bevan's video game is part of the "dirty" of the entertainment industry, including the "real misery and reality of annoying youth" did. "The game has become a popular explanation for school shooting and other teenage violence since at least the Columbine massacre shooter was released as a fan of Doomsday in 1999. In 2007 Virginia Tech University There was also media coverage focusing on the love for shooting game counterattacks, and Norwegian large shooter claimed to use "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" to train his rampage.
According to WDRB - TV, Small said it announced a video game about the role as a video game using character animation as a realistic background, "The Walking Dead: Our World". He added the title "Last is better than" Pokemon go "." According to radio reports, colleagues began worrying after seeing school video and going to the principal. "Because of application photo settings these students can not recognize," the radio reported and cited affidavits for the reasons. "In addition, Sean seems to capture the movement of random students walking through the school's corridor while shooting a zombie character in the direct direction of the shooter using his smartphone."
A 10 - year - old man was found responsible for creating a "clown threat" to the Montgomery public school in Alabama, and was arrested on 21 September. Earlier this week the police arrested two high school students who posted a five minute video threat to violence against Troy residents behind a Facebook account called Clappy Anderslappy DaClown. Clown's phone at Tchula, Missouri proved to be true on September 21. Police Secretary Kenneth Hampton said that someone saw a mask, a multicolor wig and wearing an overall in about 11 o'clock. The man who looked like Macyte on Wednesday ran away after seeing the police car. Since then, the talent of the clown was seen