Source: https://gettheflockoutofhere.com/database/Abuse/
Publisher: Get the Flock Out of Here! (Abuse database view)
Relevant To: Flock VP personally viewed children’s gymnastics-room footage 185 times (new, not yet in BPA library); recent GA officer-misuse cluster (July 2026)
Verification Status: Verified
Notes: Confirmed via full-text fetch. This is the specific “Abuse” filtered view of the Get the Flock Out of Here! database (parent site ID 3603) — 114 resource links across 45 distinct incident entries, each with primary coverage plus extensive “more coverage” cross-corroboration links, RSS feed available, tag-filterable by state. MOST NOTABLE NEW FINDING not yet in BPA’s library: “Why Are Flock Employees Watching Our Children?” (Jason Hunyar, Substack, April 8, 2026, Dunwoody GA) — documents that Bob Carter, Flock’s VP of Strategic Relations and Business Development, personally viewed live/recorded camera footage 185 times since early 2025, including a September 30, 2025 view of a single camera positioned inside the gymnastics room of a Jewish Community Center (JCC) — a Flock EMPLOYEE, not law enforcement, accessing footage of children for what appears to be a sales-pitch purpose. Corroborated by Gadget Review and Benn Jordan (the same security researcher whose Flock camera vulnerability research is already cited elsewhere in this library). Also highly relevant: a cluster of five VERY recent (July 6-10, 2026) Georgia officer-misuse cases not yet cataloged — GBI arrested 5 former Albany, GA police officers for personal Flock misuse; a Greene County, GA deputy arrested after an audit found personal use; 3 Cherokee County, GA deputies fired/arrested; a Pasadena, TX police sergeant resigned under investigation. One item notes “The Real Story Is How Rare That Is” (The Auto Wire), a contrarian/Flock-sympathetic framing worth being aware of as a counter-narrative BPA may need to address. The database also confirms the Lamar Roman/Monroe County “Bad Monkey” case (already cross-referenced at IDs 3582, 3596) and the Jerome County, ID sheriff case, Kenosha County John Doe petition, and Lenexa KS op-ed retaliation case — all already substantially covered in BPA’s library via other sources, now further corroborated here. RECOMMENDATION: the Bob Carter/JCC gymnastics-room story is the standout new item and merits its own dedicated BPA entry given how directly it illustrates vendor (not just customer/police) overreach — distinct from the police-misuse pattern that dominates most other entries.