04/18/2026
OK people you want to compare me to HIM, did your children do this to him?
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๐๏ธ THE BEDFORD INFORMER
THEY PASSED AROUND A VIDEO OF A PANIC ATTACK. LET THAT SINK IN.
I need to say something directly to this community, and I need you to really sit with it.
A video of me experiencing a panic attack, a documented medical emergency, is currently being circulated among students at Everett High School.
That video was recorded by a woman seated in a witness position during a legal proceeding. On her cell phone. Of a person in crisis.
At some point, that recording left her hands and found its way to at least one minor. That minor shared it. And now it's making the rounds among kids as entertainment.
I want you to stop and think about what that actually means.
๐ท A medical emergency was filmed without consent.
๐ท That footage was transferred, directly or indirectly, to minors.
๐ท Those minors are distributing it as a form of harassment.
๐ท Every parent whose kid has shared that video should be asking tonight how their child got it, and from whom.
This isn't a joke. This isn't drama. Panic attacks are a recognized medical event. What is being described is the unauthorized recording and distribution of someone experiencing a health crisis, being weaponized as humiliation content by high schoolers.
We talk a lot in this community about bullying. We share the posts. We put the ribbons on our cars.
But when it's an adult you've decided you don't like? Suddenly it's funny. Suddenly it's content. Suddenly it's something to pass around in a group chat.
That is the definition of targeted harassment. The age of the person holding the phone does not change that.
To the adult who recorded that video in the first place: you know what you did. You recorded someone in a vulnerable moment during a legal proceeding. You made a choice. That choice has a trail.
To the parents in this community: ask your kids tonight. Not accusatory. Just ask. Because if your child has that video, they received it from somewhere. That somewhere leads back to an adult who made it.
I've been attacked mentally. Physically. Emotionally. Repeatedly. And I've kept showing up, kept reporting, kept this platform running, because I believe this community deserves honest local coverage even when it's uncomfortable.
What I did not expect was to have a panic attack turned into viral harassment material for teenagers.
But here we are.
I'm not going anywhere. And I'm not done asking questions.
, Jesse
The Bedford Informer
P.S The borough Cops are aware and following up