Here’s another use for social media: hostage
negotiation.
According to a HuffPo
post, just a few days ago a Pittsburgh with a hammer and kitchen knife
used his hostage’s computer to post complaints to Facebook, and police had to
scramble to get the perp to focus.
That meant deflecting about 700 posts from 22-year-old
Klein Michael Thaxton’s family and friends that could mess with the
hostage-negotiator’s goal of reducing the emotionality and raising the
rationality of a hostage taker.
And things like “W00t!” And “Dude—post video,
man!” are counterproductive in that regard.
Lest you think this is an isolated incident,
evidently Utah is a hotbed of Facebooking hostage takers and victims. (Haven't heard of anyone making ransom demands via Twitter, yet; but I'm sure that's on the way.)
What this means is that law enforcement around the
world now have to incorporate social media strategies into their take-down
plans.
This could get interesting.
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