Apparently, “killing” isn’t threatening but the emojis are. I think this is 
because the schools and police believe the emojis are functions on their cell 
phones which might actually detonate, shoot or stab. 

 

The problem is with the reporter who headlined with the use of emojis as if 
that were significant and not that she specifically stated killing and hid 
behind another kids email account. It should say she was charged with 
threatening killing.

 

But yeah arresting a 12 year old is as idiotic as arresting everyone whoever 
threatened (or written) “I’ll kill you” when they were angry.

 

However, how any of this belongs on the Unicode list is beyond me. Surely we do 
not need to comment on every use of emoji that occurs in the media.

 

tex

 

From: Unicode [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Asmus Freytag 
(t)
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 10:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Girl, 12, charged for threatening her school with emojis

 

On 2/28/2016 9:04 PM, Karl Williamson wrote:

http://abc27.com/2016/02/27/girl-12-charged-for-threatening-emojis/ 

"The mother says the girl shouldn’t have been charged."

In civilized countries 12-year-olds would be considered too young to be dragged 
into the courts.

A./

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