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SHOCKING: AI Company KNEW About Mass Shooting Plot in Advance — Did NOTHING to Stop It

Gary FranchiMarch 11, 2026312 views
SHOCKING: AI Company KNEW About Mass Shooting Plot in Advance — Did NOTHING to Stop It
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A bombshell lawsuit has exposed what could be the most chilling example yet of Big Tech's reckless disregard for public safety. The family of a girl critically wounded in a horrific mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia is suing artificial intelligence giant OpenAI, alleging their ChatGPT system had advance knowledge of the attack but did absolutely nothing to prevent it.

According to the lawsuit, the AI chatbot "knew" that an 18-year-old transgender individual was actively plotting the deadly assault but failed to notify law enforcement or take any action whatsoever to stop the carnage. Think about that for a moment, patriots — a machine had the power to save innocent lives, and the corporate overlords programmed it to stay silent.

This isn't just negligence — it's a damning indictment of the entire AI industry's priorities. While these tech titans rake in billions, they're building systems that can detect terrorist plots but choose profits over protecting our children.

Big Tech's Deadly Silence

The implications here are staggering. If ChatGPT truly had advance warning of this attack, what other threats are these AI systems detecting and ignoring? How many other families could have been spared unimaginable tragedy if these companies actually cared about human life over their bottom line?

"This case exposes the fundamental moral bankruptcy of Silicon Valley's AI revolution," said one legal expert familiar with the case.

OpenAI, the same company that lectures us about "AI safety" while censoring conservative viewpoints, apparently thinks it's acceptable to let potential mass murderers slip through the cracks. Their virtue-signaling about "responsible AI" rings pretty hollow when they're allowing actual violence to unfold unchecked.

This lawsuit should serve as a wake-up call to every American about the dangers of unregulated AI systems operated by woke corporations with zero accountability. How many more tragedies will it take before we demand these tech giants prioritize public safety over political correctness?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedMar 11, 2026
WAKE UP AMERICA! These companies are monitoring everything we do but conveniently "miss" real threats. Time to break up Big Tech!
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedMar 12, 2026
This is absolutely disgusting. These tech companies have blood on their hands and need to be held accountable!
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedMar 12, 2026
Couldn't agree more. They're quick to censor conservatives but won't stop actual violence.
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HeartlandVoterVerifiedMar 12, 2026
My prayers go out to the victims and their families. This tragedy could have been prevented if these companies actually cared about public safety over their profits.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 12, 2026
Big Tech has become too powerful and completely unaccountable. We need serious regulation of these companies before more innocent people get hurt.
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FreedomFighter2AVerifiedMar 13, 2026
Exactly! They act like they're above the law while regular Americans suffer the consequences.
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OldSchoolValuesVerifiedMar 13, 2026
I work in cybersecurity and can tell you that if they wanted to catch this, they absolutely could have. The question is why they chose not to act on the information they had.
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TechSkepticVerifiedMar 13, 2026
That's terrifying. What other threats are they ignoring while they focus on silencing political dissent?
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TruthSeeker88VerifiedMar 13, 2026
So they can monitor our every move and flag "misinformation" but somehow miss a mass shooting plot? Something doesn't add up here.
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AmericaFirst_JaneVerifiedMar 13, 2026
Unbelievable! How do we get answers from these Silicon Valley elites?
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GunOwnerDadVerifiedMar 13, 2026
This is why I don't trust my family's safety to algorithms and corporate executives. Personal responsibility and the Second Amendment are our best protection.