Dan Campbell's home address was publicly leaked on social media by his daughter's classmate earlier this year, according to a report by The Detroit News, ultimately prompting the Detroit Lions coach to sell his home after multiple instances of harassment and unwanted visitors on the property.
The Detroit News reported Monday that, according to police reports obtained by the paper, multiple people showed up at the Campbells' residence in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, on the night of Jan. 28, hours after the Lions' loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game.
According to the report, a Lions security official contacted Bloomfield Township police that night to report that Campbell's address had been posted online. An investigation conducted by police and NFL security revealed that a male high school classmate of Campbell's daughter posted the family's home address on Snapchat with the accompanying text of: "Dumb f--- trying to go for it."
According to the report, the daughter's classmate was identified on Jan. 29 and questioned by investigators. The classmate said he and his friends were "distraught" by the Lions' loss to the 49ers and that he "found humor" in the Snapchat post. The classmate and his friends later drove to the Campbells' residence, parked on the street and were "yelling not nice things toward the house" before leaving, according to the report.
A police investigator informed Holly Campbell that the incident did not meet the standard to file criminal charges against the classmate. (Maybe not, but his parents better be confiscating his phone, laptop and whatever else he uses.)
Company HR departments need to know who has bad judgement and who exhibits violent tendencies.
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Strange days, indeed, Hiba.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGgjUFTfRl8