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 A recent data breach involving the MPD has revealed a 14-page internal report titled  SOCIAL MEDIA CLOWN THREATS.  Dated October 2016, the doc shows law enforcements intense interest in  threats coming from [online] accounts created by unknown persons with profile pictures of clowns.  As first reported by The Guardian, these accounts, with handles like  snappytheclown_  and  killerclownamber,  were apparently the source of a number of vague threats against regional public and charter schools throughout the stanley cup becher  D.C. area, the outlet reports.     Indeed, police apparently became so concerned about the threats and sightings that  they attempted to track down the people responsible. In one case, police ascertained a phone number that was used to create a creepy clown Instagram account,  crepp_dc_clown,  the leaked document shows. In another incident, police fretted over an Instagram message  sent from user dmv_clownss lead stanley cup ing [social media] readers to believe clowns with bad intentions will visit schools in the Southern Maryland Region,  it says. Christ, theres nothing worse than a clown with bad intentions. Gizmodo has viewed the MPD document, which comes from the agencys Homeland Security Bureau Intelligence Fusion Division. The bulletin, which seems to have been circulated to various officials, makes it pretty clear that the clowns are a serious national security threat. It reads stanley mugs : As most of you all are aware, circulating on more of the popular Social Media sites today like Facebo Bxve Jean-Luc Picard Is Back, But Is the Star Trek He Left Behind
 Of course, its also a handy way to flaunt some of Chromes lesser known features. The Amiga emulator was built with Native stanley cup  Client, a C and C++ sandbox for Chrome. Said nostalgic researcher, Christian Stefansen, worked on the tool, so hes showing off a little bit and n stanley cup otes that the emulator is  something like 400,000 lines of code.  Or so.      On the main page you can boot the Amiga, insert floppy disks, play the games, and generally pretend its still the late 80s,  he explains in the sites FAQ.   We recommend some Enigma music or the soundtrack from the movie Top Gun in the background.   So open Chrome and go nut stanley cup becher s. Robo-City awaits. [The Register] Screenshot from Amiga 500 Emulator                                                        Commodore                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsGoogle                                    Someone Finally Resurrected the Commodore Brand for Something Useful                                                          By          Adam Clark Estes            Published July 14, 2015