Journalist Receiving Death Threats Over Viral Video Alleging Childcare Center Fraud in Minnesota
An independent journalist in Minnesota has received death threats and harassment after releasing a viral video alleging fraud at state-funded daycare centers, saying he's been told he'll be 'Kirked' - a reference to the 1992 film Air Force One where the President is held hostage by terrorists using his first name.
An independent journalist in Minnesota has received death threats and harassment after releasing a viral video alleging widespread fraud at local daycare centers. Nick Shirley claims he was warned that his life would be 'Kirked' - a reference to the 2004 film 'Mean Girls' - over his report. The threats included phone calls to Shirley's family, sparking concerns about his safety. Shirley has faced backlash and criticism for his investigation into the alleged fraud at daycare centers in Minnesota.