A 28-year-old woman dressed like teen and walked into a high school to promote her Instagram. Now she's facing charges
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A 28-year-old woman put on a backpack, grabbed a skateboard and went to her local high school with one goal: Gain Instagram followers. Now, she's facing charges, according to CBS Miami.
Audrey Nicole Francisquini walked into American Senior High School in Miami on Monday in disguise as a students. Francisquini didn't necessarily try to blend in – she stood out by handing out flyers promoting her Instagram account, according to a police report. Francisquini filmed herself on her cellphone as she wandering the school, asking students to follow her on social media, police said. The real students went to class, and the imposter was confronted by school security. She said she was looking for the registration office.Washington — More than 50 former football players and coaches, including several Pro Football Hall of Famers and Super Bowl MVP's, announced their endorsement Friday of Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The group represents 25 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU's) and consists of 10 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees, two Super Bowl champions and MVPs, former No. 1 overall picks and some of the first Black athletes and coaches to break the color barrier.
Jan. 7, 1994, started out like any other typical winter morning for Rebecca "Becky" Savarese of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. There was snow on the ground, and it was bitterly cold as the 12-year-old walked to school. Then, at around 7:10 a.m., at one of the busiest intersections in town, a man came up beside her. "He had a mustache, but he didn't shave. He seemed like a nerd to me," said Savarese. The stranger quickly pulled out a gun and held it up against her.