Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco isn’t a fan of so-called keyboard warriors — at least when it comes to the case against the parents of Cabazon infant Emmanuel Haro.
Those self-styled reporters were spreading false information, he says.
The sheriff, at times critical of the mainstream press, paused during a recent press conference to castigate the online sleuths and citizen journalists.
“I just want to thank all of you, especially the normal, mainstream media for your attention to this,” Bianco said. “Not so much for social media and for keyboard warriors who, quite honestly, sometimes hamper and prevent us from a good investigation.”
The case of missing 7-month-old Emmanuel drew national attention after his mother, Rebecca Haro , initially claimed the boy was kidnapped in a vi