Letter to the editor: Safety trumps privacy
Here is a thought. Whenever there is a mass shooting, authorities check the shooter’s social media accounts and find all kinds of red flags. Why not check social media accounts as part of the background check for red flags? Some may say this would be an invasion of privacy. Doesn’t our safety and that of our children trump privacy?
Brian E. Krupar
Hempfield
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