Jared May, an assistant media engineer at Boston University, has released a left-wing echo social media platform on the left-wing echo social media platform to post a “Wanted Dead or Alive” image featuring the names and photos of Elon Musk's Doge employees. Me I took him to. The university's weak response was that “the view expressed does not reflect the values of the Questrom School of Business.”
His blueski post lists the names of six individuals whom he said were “the man running a mask coup,” and says, “I want for treason – dies I shared an image with the photos along with the words “Is there or I'm alive.”
Social media posts may have gone viral on X, but they were after he deleted them LinkedIn Accountwhich pointed out that he is an assistant media engineer at the Business School of Business Silo Business Center at Boston University.
Elon Musk also responded to May's remarks on Blueski on Tuesday in the X-Post, writing, “He committed a crime.”
Breitbart News contacted Boston University to request comment from the school on social media activities in May and asked if the university plans to support law enforcement in investigating employee threats .
“We know what posts employees have made on personal social media accounts. A Boston University spokesman told Breitbart News.
The spokesman added that the employee's views do not reflect the school's values.
“We want to clearly and strongly state that the views expressed do not reflect the values of the Questrom School of Business,” a university spokesperson said.
Breitbart News previously reported that U.S. lawyers for the District of Columbia have pledged to protect Doge workers from harassment.
Martin wrote to the mask as the media and left-leaning politicians harassed and threatened Doge's workforce and tried to stop their work to reduce government waste, fraud and abuse. Ta.
“We recognize that some of our staff at Doge are publicly targeted. At this point, we ask that you use me and my staff to help us with Doge's work and protecting Doge workers. I will,” writes Martin. “Threats, conflicts, or other actions that affect their work anyway may break a lot of laws.”
Breitbart News continues to report on threats to Doge.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.





