Facebook FAIL Friday #83
Here are a few more ways Facebook can bring about an epic FAIL… Four deaths and a man trying to sell his son?? Are you kidding me folks?
More reasons to use PC Pandora monitoring software to know what your kids are doing on Facebook…
One Facebook comment lead to a shooting of a 20-year-old… tragedies like this do NOT need to happen.
January 7, 2012
Facebook post sparked New Bedford fight that ended in deadly shooting
By Brian Fraga, South Coast TodayNEW BEDFORD — A derogatory comment on Facebook sparked a chain of events that ended in the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Michael Pina on a South End street corner last month, prosecutors said.
Authorities did not say who posted the comment — it was subsequently deleted online — or exactly what it said, but it prompted two women, current and ex-girlfriends of Pina’s friend Jason Denison, to make plans to fight each other.
“It was a simple ‘he said, she said,’” Assistant District Attorney Dan Hourihan said after Friday’s arraignment of Jonathan Flores, 20, of New Bedford, who along with Denison, 20, is charged with murder. Read more ›
More Facebook comments lead to three deaths… although, it must be mentioned, the three who were killed were killed by the father of the people they were going to beat up over a Facebook spat. The father was “defending” his step-sons… Still, there was no reason for this to happen over some stupid comments on a social networking site.
January 12, 2012
Facebook feud leaves three dead
Tim Furlong, WWLPPHILADELPHIA, Penn. (WCAU) – Three Philadelphia teens are dead and another was injured after a 30-year-old stepfather opened fire on a car full of kids who allegedly came over to confront his three stepsons Tuesday night.
On Wednesday night police caught Axel Barreto, the man accused of shooting the teens.
Police say that around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, seven teens got in a car and drove to a house in the Juniata section of Philadelphia.
There, Barreto was waiting with a semi-automatic pistol in his driveway. Read more ›
The title says it all here. My only question is what random little boy is worth $20 million to anyone other than his parents?
January 10, 2012
‘Who’ll give me $20million for my son?’ Saudi man tries to sell his boy on Facebook after court shuts down his illegal business
Only condition is to know which city buyer lives in; Claims it’s last option to provide for wife and daughter
By Daily Mail Reporter (UK)A Saudi man is trying to sell his son on Facebook for around $20million to avoid ‘living in poverty’ after his illegal business was shut down, it was reported today.
Saud bin Nasser Al Shahry claims trafficking his son is the only option to continue providing for his wife and daughter.
He says he is willing to go to court to complete the sale, the only condition of which is to know which city the buyer lives in. Read more ›





