College Radio Volunteer Resigns After Calling For Killing JD Vance: Fox
UMass Lowell acted swiftly after a volunteer radio host posted a threat against Vice President JD Vance on social media, with law enforcement confirming no immediate danger.
- A volunteer radio show host resigned after advocating for killing Vice President JD Vance in a social media post.
- The University of Massachusetts Lowell coordinated with law enforcement, who confirmed there was no immediate threat.
- The university stated that such statements are inconsistent with democratic values and those of the institution.
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University-funded radio station's DJ threatens to ‘kill JD Vance’ - Secret Service notified · American Wire News
The Secret Service said that the agency is aware of a volunteer radio DJ’s post on social media calling for the assassination of Vice President JD Vance, another alarming threat in an era of political violence against conservatives. In the post to the left-wing echo chamber Bluesky, the individual who identified themself as a host for WUML, an FM station funded by the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, responded to another user who slammed w…
UMass Lowell radio station volunteer resigns after violent post about Vance
A volunteer DJ at a UMass Lowell student-run radio station has resigned after posting a threatening message to his personal BlueSky account directed at VP JD Vance, according to a statement from the university.
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