Citizen Journalist: Texas blogger tracks local crimes on Facebook Live
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In the US state of Texas, a blogger is tracking local crimes on Facebook Live. She sometimes even spots a crime scene earlier than the police. Her broadcast, though somewhat controversial, has become a social media sensation. CGTN's Alasdair Baverstock has the story.
By day, Priscilla Villarreal is a suburban dance instructor in Laredo, Texas. But by night, Priscilla becomes the crime-fighting social media superhero known as 'La Gordiloca' - the 'Crazy Fat Woman'. The star of her own Facebook-Live channel, La Gordiloca follows police radios, and puts her own charismatic spin on breaking news - for the Spanish-speaking population of her Mexican border town.
PRISCILLA VILLARREAL TEXAS BLOGGER, 'LA GORDILOCA' "We see all types of crimes here. We see murders, we see chases, we see domestic violence. I mean the cameras don't lie, you're capturing the moment there. I post it the way it is, the way it's happening, and I don't sugar coat anything, that's why I have the following that I have."
In just three years, La Gordiloca has amassed a dedicated following from across the United States.
ALASDAIR BAVERSTOCK LAREDO, TEXAS "La Gordiloca has become a social media sensation here in Laredo, Texas, with a growing audience of over eighty-five thousand followers. Arriving at crime scenes alongside, and many times before the police, many of her followers say that she keeps them informed of events that aren't being reported elsewhere."
With so many followers, she's a popular figure around her hometown.
ARMANDO FACEBOOK FOLLOWER "She's great. She keeps us informed about news that doesn't make it into the traditional media, and goes all over the place to do it."
Yet La Gordiloca is not universally liked. After reporting the suicide of a local civil servant, and naming him before the police had released a statement last year, she was arrested and charged with a felony, a case which was later thrown out by a federal judge.
PRISCILLA VILLARREAL TEXAS BLOGGER, 'LA GORDILOCA' "What we want is change, and I am the voice of the people who don't dare to stand up to the authorities and tell things like they are in our city. It's all about making a better Laredo for the future generations who will inherit this city."
Not discouraged by her critics, Priscilla continues to cover her hometown events with a natural charisma, saying it's her daring alter-ego that will bring about change for the future generations she teaches to dance. Alasdair Baverstock, CGTN, Laredo, Texas.