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Two teenagers in Florida have been arrested for making online threats related to their schools. In Vero Beach, a 16-year-old boy was taken into custody for a threatening social media post directed at Vero Beach High School, which he admitted was made without intent to carry out any violence. Meanwhile, a 15-year-old student in Manatee County was arrested after making Snapchat threats regarding a mass shooting at several schools, claiming it was a joke; no weapons were found during the investigation. Authorities in both cases emphasized the importance of school safety and the need to take all threats seriously, increasing law enforcement presence at schools as a precaution. Both incidents highlight the ongoing concerns about school safety and the potential consequences of making threats, even in jest. The respective sheriff's offices have reiterated their commitment to student safety and responsible reporting of threats.
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