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
The “Louisville Purge” rumor has not sparked any major violence in the cities that the rumor has spread to. The social media threat is taking a note from the 2013 movie The Purge, where all crime is legal for 12 hours. One Direction fans were worried
The 'Louisville Purge' rumor isn't just in Kentucky anymore. The terrifying social media threat has spread to Detroit, Mich. One Direction fans are now scared since the band is set to perform there on Aug. 16.
The USA Today reported there have been posters circulating referring to a purge in Knoxville, Tenn. and several cities in Colorado. A Louisville teen told a high school newspaper that he started the original "Louisville Purge" post on social media not
The USA Today reported there have been posters circulating referring to a purge in Knoxville, Tenn. and several cities in Colorado. A Louisville teen told a high school newspaper that he started the original "Louisville Purge" post on social media not