Fact Check: Did an Islamic State Linked Account Really Warn About Chattanooga Prior to the Attack? | The Blaze
The screen grab which circulated on social media showed the tweet as having a time stamp of 10:34 a.m. — which would have been before the attack actually took place.
But, the tweet only featured that time stamp because it was captured by someone on the west coast. As noted by Mediaite, and others, if logged into Twitter from the east coast, the tweet showed a time stamp of 1:34 p.m., revealing it was published in the aftermath of the attack.
But, the tweet only featured that time stamp because it was captured by someone on the west coast. As noted by Mediaite, and others, if logged into Twitter from the east coast, the tweet showed a time stamp of 1:34 p.m., revealing it was published in the aftermath of the attack.