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Walmart worker falsely accused of celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death suspended from job, fears safety

When his phone was immersed with the unknown caller late Friday afternoon, Ali Nasri, who is 30 years old, did not think much. RAM was common. But this caller left him an audio mail: Has the shooting yet?

Nasrati ignore this audio mail as a practical joke, or a type of fraud.

“Be the person I am, do not really bother me from these things,” he said. luck.

But then, the texts came. From unknown numbers, multiple different, they spent his name, his mother’s name and the address of his home, followed by a chilling message: We are on our way. “RAM came loudly, the” vulgar “insults and his Islamic faith.

He led Nasrati, shaking, to the house from his work as an information technology specialist in Virginia Wall Mart, who worked since he was 25 years old. On the way, he got another call: one of them did not respond, beware of more offended. But this time it was from Walmart Corporate. Voice Post, which luck He reviewed, came from a company manager and said that he was suspended with a fee waiting for a “internal investigation” and asked him to call.

Since then, I have contacted my insiders and left multiple sound commodities with the employer. He says nothing has been returned. Wall Mart refused to comment on the matter.

Returning to the house, Nasri says, in an attempt to collect what happened, it opened his laptop in disbelief. His work account has already been disabled. The source of the harassment was examined in a feverish form in the Internet, and the source of the harassment became clear: the X profile was created within the handle @Isamali911Full of inflammatory functions that celebrate the killing of the right -wing influencer Charlie Kirk, and a poster with his full name and name.

Nasri said that the account is not for him, and it has never been published about Kirk, or politics at all, for this issue. It has his X page, with mostly leaflets a decade ago about football.

But it does not matter. The right -wing page was on X, called “Hombre” with the @joma_gc handle, which was publishing the names and information of the employer for people who are considered a “celebration” of kirk killing, and she took footage and published pictures of the fake account, along with the name of Nasri and the workplace information, for more than 180,000 followers.

“It was crazy,” said my insiders. “This account was made in May, not before me, but they used your photos in Instagram and LinkedIn and made it look as if I was a single post. People thought that.”

The repercussions were immediate. His phone rang non -stop with calls that expel terrorist Islam. Email messages and texts told him to leave the country and that he was hiding better. The cars were behind him for a long time behind him on the road, and he found himself wondering whether he was followed. His mother and sister refused, shaking, to stay in their home, and left with them to find another place to stay.

“I have always felt as if I were American first.” “But at the end of this week, for the first time, I felt as if I was a stranger in my country.”

He raced to the police station to submit reports, one against the account that he is imitating to steal identity and others for defamation. There, the officers asked him to report the account he targeted, which he says, along with about 200 of his friends and family.

X, in an email message reviewed by luck, Tell Nasrati that the account, Joma_GC, did not violate any x rules. The account, which was impersonated, after its bombing on @joma_GC, canceled the activation and remove all his information from the page.

X did not respond to wealth Request to comment.

Coordinator campaign

The issue of Nasrati is only one amid an increase in online targeting campaigns after the assassination of Kirk, with increasingly criticism of the conservative activist on the Internet.

A site called Charlie’s killers, which at the time of writing, in short, published the names of 41 people accused of “supporting political violence online”, and promised to convert its 30,000 -foot database into a permanent archive before being transferred to the Internet.

Even those who denounced violence but expressed Kirk’s criticism, according to Reuters, some of them – such as Canadian influencer Rachel Gilmour – have since carried the threats of death and sexual harassment.

Although the site is removed, many accounts were taken on X, from Joma_gc to the right -wing media creator in Libsoftiktkk. The MSNBC hosts, public school teachers, health care workers and Office Depot and Microsoft employees for their participation were expelled, among other things. The US Airways pilot was based on his position.

X prohibits publishing private information for someone without approval, but the policy excludes whether the details are actually general – such as names, workplaces or pictures from LinkedIn or Instagram, which were all used in the case of Nasrati. However, plagiarism is a violation of X rules, according to politics.

Nasrati is not sure whether he will get the appropriate asylum from the authorities, X, or its workplace. Wal -Mart is “wiping his name” and helping to get some sense of job and personal security.

“What can I do in the future so that I do not feel this way? There is nothing that I have sinned.” “Should I disappear from social media, and start from the network, just to feel safe in my house?

2025-09-16 17:46:00

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