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Related: About this forumPublicity stunt for 'Scream VI' floods Bay Area sheriff's office with calls
San Francisco Chronicle
Scream VI, the latest entry in the iconic horror movie franchise originally directed by Wes Craven, wont be released in theaters until next Friday. But earlier this week, residents of Sonoma got an unexpected sneak preview.
An individual wearing the same costume as the films villain, Ghostface, appeared on the southeast corner of Sonoma Plaza around 7:30 a.m. on Monday, causing the Sonoma County Sheriffs Office to become flooded with phone calls. The individual was there for at least an hour, according to the sheriffs office and representatives from Visit Sonoma, whose webcams captured footage of them standing eerily still in the rain before they slowly stalked toward a lamppost and prowled through a crosswalk, their black cloak fluttering behind them.
The phone lines blew up, and there were tons and tons of calls from concerned citizens, Robert Dillion, a spokesperson for the sheriffs office, told SFGATE on Thursday. It took a number of resources to field all of the phone calls that came in.
Dillion said that once deputies arrived on the scene and made contact with the individual, they learned it was part of a publicity stunt from Paramount Pictures for the upcoming movie. The individual, whose identity was not revealed by the sheriffs office, left shortly after and was not charged with any crimes.
Read more: https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/scream-vi-publicity-stunt-sonoma-plaza-17816741.php
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)Someone is walking around in a bizarre costume. What crime does one report?
ificandream
(10,527 posts)I guess residents weren't sure what the guy might be up to.
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)I read the story.
Maybe my threshold is different, but the only times I have ever called police was when I was pretty damn sure a crime was being committed.
Unusual people walking around does not strike me as a crime.
I've seen all sorts of nutty things going on outside, but there's no way I'm calling the cops because someone is walking around in a Halloween costume.
I would never call the police merely because I "wasn't sure what someone was up to." If it doesn't involve me or an apparent crime, it's none of my or the police business what other people happen to be up to.