Louisville 'Purge' threats reschedule football game, increase police patrols

On Aug. 10, an Iroquois High School student tweeted an image calling for a “Louisville Purge.” Featured in the eponymous film series, the Purge is a period of time in which all crime is legal. The student's image proposed a 

Threats of a violent crime outbreak on Friday evening — based on the movie "The Purge" — are being taken seriously by police. Police in both Louisville and Jeffersonville, Ind., said they are aware of the "Louisville Purge" threats circulating on

On Aug. 10, an Iroquois High School student tweeted an image calling for a “Louisville Purge.” Featured in the eponymous film series, the Purge is a period of time in which all crime is legal. The student's image proposed a 

This cant be real. According to FoxSports, a scheduled scrimmage football game between two Louisville High School football teams had to be rescheduled because of an apparent Purge. The “Purge”, which has been a two 

The "purge" refers to a popular movie in which all crime is legal for 24 hours. Police said there were no serious threats of violence but they increased patrols in downtown Louisville after a string of attacks in March. The hype led to the Louisville St.