​Boston's arrest led to social media debate as to why she was arrested for just making threats over the phone. It was also argued why she was called Luigi Mangione's copycat as she did not kill anyone. On the other hand, some social media users exclaimed about the amount of money pouring on such people and how they are being portrayed as heroes.
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