Okay, this is probably not the newest news, but for me it is. I don’t seriously check the non-iPhone area in the iphonehelp blog. This one just happened to be a stumble, and I was surprised and startled to read what I read there.
A young boy hardly of 17 goes to one of the Apple computers of Staten Island Mall and sticks a sticky notes conveying the text the undersigned would blow up the entire Apple App store” with bomb and nothing within the store- workers and customers-will be able to escape.
Frightening that was!
The signature the boy chose was of his friend’s father. And perhaps that helped the police to trace the culprit. On being caught, the boy, Jason Barry, mentioned that it was purely a prank and he had no evil intentions. And that before going out of the Mall he wanted to remove the sticky post but forgot.
A prank of this type is enough to get some one inside the prison gates for 7 years and the concerned authorities were also very critical about the whole episode, but the boy’s mother and father got him a bail. And thinngs in fact didn’t get that difficult as it could have gotten.
It’s a slightly weird why such a young boy should enter such absurd and at the same time wild pranks. If he handn’t employed a real name as the signature underneath the note he left on the Apple computer, elements would have taken an extremely critical move and could have resulted in disruption. Which sooner or later may well have caused good trouble to the boy. I wonder why hadn’t he looked at consequences.
You will like to read the real note Jason stuck for Apple- Apple Store Threatened To Be Blown UP. He sure has built it sound like a danger from some real suicide bomber.