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Influencer faces felony charge for bomb threat at San Japan Anime + Gaming Convention​


by Christopher Hoffman

Mon, September 1st 2025 at 11:37 AM
Updated Mon, September 1st 2025 at 11:38 AM
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Kendra Noel Manning, 25, a social media influencer, was arrested Sunday for allegedly threatening to plant a bomb at last weekend's San Japan Anime + Gaming Convention at the Henry B. Gonzalez Center. (PHOTO: Bexar County Jail)



SAN ANTONIO - A 25-year-old woman was arrested Sunday after police said she threatened to plant a bomb at the San Japan Anime + Gaming Convention, held last weekend at the Henry B. González Convention Center.

San Antonio Police charged Kendra Noel Manning, 25, a social media influencer, with making a terroristic threat to impair public service, a third-degree felony.

The arrest report states that Manning replied to an Instagram story posted by another booth renter, writing “planting a bomb in their booth today” in reference to her dislike of the gaming nutrition company Gamer Supps.

Another attendee, concerned the threat could be real, alerted convention management, who in turn contacted police.



Officers barred Manning from entering and issued a criminal trespass warning.

Police said the comments and behavior sparked real safety concerns and left people worried that a mass violence event could break out. Manning later acknowledged making the post before leaving the venue.

Manning posted a $35,000 bond.

If convicted, Manning could face up to 10 years in prison. The case remains under investigation.
 
Seems like a very petulant and imprudent joke, at most.

But?

You wanted to live in a world where everything online was dead serious? You got it toots!

And even if you didn't? You have to be pretty dumb these days to not know that certain words online make the klaxons go off. And "bomb" is one of them.

Pretty certain this is all over the fact that they don't like a vtuber. (tldr: said vtuber had a tranny write an article about her for doing a heckin racism)
These people got to run around doing whatever the fuck they wanted for sixteen years. I’m glad to see that’s over.

This is most likely in response to Ana “Gender critical wet pussy carousel.” Valens trying to cancel Vtuber Kirsche Verstahl for making fun of him. All of the right side of history types lined up behind Valens, shocked… SHOCKED that Le heccin’ nazerinos had invaded their wholesome chungus anime scene. Kirsche is only “Free Press comment section” conservative.
 
Don't you need at least some online presence before being labeled influencer?
No. It’s pretty much the go-to label for anybody the media does a story about that has public SM accounts. It’s usually because they are also underemployed or unemployed, but it’s easier to attach that label than doing any actual background research beyond 20 seconds google search.

It’s not just the media, every personal homeless or drug addict lolcow I follow calls themself a “content creator” or influencers. Very popular among jobless single moms too. It’s similar to how every jobless black guy was a rapper on SM a decade ago.
 
So are anime conventions gonna be a higher priority for the glowies to watch now? They attract trannies and standard mentally ill women so I think they might be able to stop some mass shootings by staking out shit like Sakuracon.
Nerd cons in general attract crazy people. Wouldn't be surprised if these have gotten more glowies watching them after that furry convention got gassed.
 
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