2011 Mexican drug gang attack Twitter hoax explained

On August 25, 2011 Gilberto Martinez Vera and Maria de Jesus Bravo Pagola made a series of fraudulent Twitter tweets alleging that an attack by drug gangs was in progress at an elementary school in Veracruz Mexico. The tweets caused mass panic that was compared to the War of The World panic.[1] The two were charged with terrorism and faced more than 30 years in jail.[2] The charges were later dropped.[3]

There were 26 car accidents as people left their cars in the middle of the streets, as they ran to pick up their children.

References

  1. Dan Goodin. "Twitter users charged with terrorism for false tweets". The Register, 9/7/2011.
  2. http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/twitter-terrorists-face-30-years-in-jail-for-inciting-mass-panic-20110905-1jswu.html#ixzz1X3ghaak2 "'Twitter terrorists' face 30 years in jail for inciting mass panic".
  3. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-15010202 Mexico 'Twitter terrorism' charges dropped