A freelance Vulture journalist was fired from his main job at digital company INE Entertainment after wishing death for multiple Covington Catholic High School students and their parents in the wake of controversy over the incident between students and Native American activists, a report said. VIOLENT THREATS AGAINST COVINGTON CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, STUDENTS UNDER INVESTIGATION“I don’t know what it says about me but I’ve truly lost the ability to articulate the hysterical rage, nausea, and heartache this makes me feel. On Monday, the company told the Wrap that Abriss was fired for his comments on social media that were deemed offensive. He worked with the company in our post-production department and never as a writer,” the company told the outlet. The subsequent video footage revealed that the students were accosted and yelled before Phillips and other Native American activists approached them.
Source: Fox News January 22, 2019 11:03 UTC