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    Texarkana Man Arrested for Fake News Report about COVID-19

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    By Jeff Easterling on March 26, 2020 Crime

    Texarkana Texas Police have arrested Jimmie Hock, 39, of Texarkana Texas after he created a fake news report and posted to social media that there was a COVID-19 case in the Bowie County Jail annex. Hock was charged and booked for Creating a False Alarm or Report then released from the Bi-State Jail after posting a $5,000 PR Bond.

    In a time when almost anybody can portray themselves as “news or media” on Facebook, it is more important than ever that you research the source. In this case, a grown man created a fake news graphic with the intention of creating panic. To us, it looks as though a “generator” was used to create this particular graphic. The false story was then shared to social media where a local “news” group shared it, from there members shared it causing some to believe the story as true. Creating a false report or alarm like this carries consequences.

    Press Release:

    The Texarkana Texas Police Department arrested Jimmie Hock, 39, of Texarkana Texas on Wednesday for Creating a False Alarm or Report.

    Jimmie Hock, 39

    Hock created a fake Facebook post on Sunday that appeared to be from a legitimate news source and reported a “breaking news” story that a case of COVID-19 virus had been confirmed in the Bowie County Jail Annex.  Believing that the post was authentic, many people in the community who saw it were alarmed, and several jail employees indicated that they would not be reporting to work for fear of contracting the virus. 

    Investigators were able to identify Hock as the person who made the original post and obtained a warrant for Creating a False Alarm or Report.

    Chief Kevin Schutte said, “This went far beyond a casual comment or post on social media.  He intentionally tried to make this look like a real news story.  He wanted to mislead and scare people who are already incredibly nervous about the COVID-19 virus.  Given those fears right now, this was basically the same thing as someone yelling “fire” in a theater.  Hopefully, this will serve as a warning to anyone else who might think of doing something like this in the future.”

    Hock was booked into the Bi-State Jail yesterday and released later in the afternoon after posting a $5,000 personal recognizance bond.

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    Jeff Easterling
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    After more than 40 years with commercial broadcasting, I decided to do my own thing by blogging, and taking "unconsultant" gigs. It affords me the ability to stay super involved in the community, but still, have plenty of time with my 3 granddaughters and other projects.

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