In a surprising twist, TikTok quickly removed an account thought to be connected to the Perry High School shooting suspect named Dylan Butler. The bad person’s story, under the name ‘tooktoomuch,’ is gone from online place. That makes worried people try to find out any details they can.
Perry High School, Suspect’s Tiktok:
A careful person, Collin Rugg, was able to record a video of the now-deleted account before TikTok bosses stepped in. He did this just before it got taken down by TikTok’s managers. The account, which had a pride flag in it’s bio is now being looked at. Inspectors are trying to find out why the bad guy did it and what was going on with his mind.
BREAKING: TikTok has scrubbed an account that allegedly belonged to the Perry High School shooting suspect, Dylan Butler.
Luckily, I captured a screen recording of the account before it was taken down.
The account was named 'tooktoomuch' and featured a pride flag in the bio.… pic.twitter.com/Pu7etNkRAq
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 4, 2024
Scarily, the things in the ‘tooktoomuch’ account showed a worrying view of who was making it. Descriptions calling the account owner a “loser,” “crazy” and “drug user” have been shared. This is raising worries about what could have caused such sad events at Perry High School.
One of the shocking videos on the account showed a fake gunfight between the suspect and a friend. The type of information in this content has made the ongoing investigation stronger. Authorities are trying to understand if there is any link between what happens on TikTok and real life events at Perry High School.
Parents, kids and the whole community are all struggling to come to terms with how social media sites can accidentally keep data that might give us clues about possible dangers. TikTok quickly stopped the account. This shows that they care about making users safe and stopping bad things from spreading on their site.
The Perry High School shooting investigation keeps going and police ask people with more details about the suspect’s online actions to speak up. The ban on the ‘tooktoomuch’ TikTok account serves as a stark reminder of the potential impact of social media in the aftermath of tragic events, prompting a reevaluation of online platforms’ role in preventing and addressing such incidents.