Florida teenager Ava Majury had more than a million followers on TikTok before her life was turned upside-down, and she ultimately decided to pull herself out of the public high school she attended at the beginning of this year.
officer — initially attempted to chase Justin away on foot following the shotgun blast. When the teenager returned, Robert fatally shot him. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.The now-deceased 18-year-old suspect had been following Ava for months on social media and hounding her for pictures. After she blocked him, Justin turned to Ava's friends and classmates for her photos and other information.
Snapchat also alerts users when another user screenshots a message or photo, so when the juvenile wanted to share the messages that Justin was sending him with Ava, rather than taking screenshots, he took photos of the conversations on his phone using an iPad and sent them to Ava.
After Justin described plan B to the juvenile, the boy said he called Ava"right away," at which point the Majuries told him to keep trying to get more information out Justin. The juvenile said he stopped communication with Justin and Ava after that conversation."He told me if I don't get him the picture by July 9th or 10th, he was like, something will go into effect. And I told Ava on the phone. I told her that's what happened.
Ava has since been pulled out of school, her TikTok account has been suspended and her Instagram account has remained relatively inactive, though she has previously stated that she does not want either incident to stop her from using social media to spread"positivity." The Collier County judge who overheard Ava's testimony dismissed the case before the juvenile she accused of stalking her could take the witness stand.
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