“Police arrested a 15-year-old high-schooler Thursday in Louisiana for ‘terrorizing’ his classmates with a phone app that edits video to make them appear as though they are being gunned down. Terrebonne Parish sheriff’s Capt. Dawn Foret told the Lafourche Daily Comet that the H.L. Bourgeois High School student, used a phone app called ‘The Real Strike‘ to superimpose video game style guns on video from an iPhone and similar devices. The app allows a user to virtually ‘shoot’ things in front of the camera. The boy is charged with terrorizing and interfering in the operation of a school.”
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