Guy R. McCann II, 29, of North Bergen, was arrested on Tuesday after he allegedly tried to meet up with the child a second time, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office said. He is charged with sexual assault, attempted sexual assault, endangering the welfare of a child, resisting arrest and criminal mischief.
Last week, app growth guru Nikita Bier debuted his newest app, Explode, on X. One video showed the ghost from Snapchat’s logo blowing up, followed by the text: “Snapchat 2011-2025.” Another showed the ghost flatlining in a hospital bed.
An Evansville man is charged with rape after police say he met a 16-year-old through Snapchat. According to police records, the victim met 42-year-old Dimitrai Cabell through Snapchat. She says he agreed to give her a ride to school and indicated he had previously taken her to school on a different
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Thursday it has referred to the Justice Department a complaint against Snap Inc that alleges its messaging app Snapchat used an artificial-intelligence chatbot that harmed young users.
Kaden Ray Bentley, 18, referenced John Wick in the threat of a shooting at Leavenworth High School according to court documents.
Apple has a tendency to figure out ways to kill popular apps, but this time, someone else has done the work for them. Nikita Bier, an app maker with the Midas Touch, announced his new product Wednesday—an app called Explode that brings disappearing messages and texts directly to iMessage. Somebody check in on Snapchat and see how they’re feeling.
We are deeply disappointed that these recently hired Troopers displayed such poor judgment and lacked empathy for this family’s tragedy,” said the superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police.
When social media personality Alex Choi saw the raging wildfire in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, he grabbed his camera and dirt bike and went to document the devastation. His video capturing fire-engulfed homes,
A Leavenworth County jury found a Fort Leavenworth teen guilty this week of using the social media platform Snapchat to make a school threat last September.
Snap, the owners of social media app Snapchat, has been referred to the Department of Justice because of allegedly causing "risks and harms" to young users
Kaden Ray Bentley, 18, of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, was found guilty by a jury on Tuesday for aggravated criminal threat. This comes after an incident on Sept. 16, 2024. Leavenworth police were notified of a potential threat posted on Snapchat. Police later located Bentley at a Fort Leavenworth home.
Reports of digital extortion targeting teenagers in Amsterdam have increased significantly, with new incidents emerging in multiple neighborhoods, police confirmed this week. Authorities continue to warn against paying the extortionists and are urging victims to come forward.