'What if someone took this seriously and hurt me? I'm 14. I am scared to go to school.'
And while both sites have since been taken down, Kelly has continued to express dismay at the handling of this situation by both GoDaddy and the Fort Collins Police Department.
"The real question is WHY & WHAT people need to do to protect themselves?" she wrote."Talked to the FCPD- it was terrible. Officer Corey Donavan talked only about himself and his sadness about people calling him PIGS. He lectured about freedom of speech." Awesome news. The website is DOWN! But the real question is WHY & WHAT people need to do to protect themselves? Talked to the FCPD- it was terrible. Officer Corey Donavan talked only about himself and his sadness about people calling him PIGS. He lectured about freedom of speech.
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