Schools Increase Security Amid Social Media Threats
Schools Increase Security Amid Social Media Threats
Schools Increase Security Amid Social Media Threats
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Multiple school districts across the U.S. are responding to unsubstantiated threats circulating on social media, leading to heightened security measures and early student pickups. In Moore, Oklahoma, police have noted a trend of such threats, specifically involving Moore High School and Southmoore High School, which were deemed not credible after investigation. In Western New York, school officials are collaborating with law enforcement to address perceived threats from Snapchat posts, ensuring increased security presence. Similar incidents in Louisiana and Texas have resulted in investigations of threats that were ultimately found to be hoaxes, with law enforcement advising vigilance among the community. Meanwhile, Marshall Public Schools in Michigan have also alerted parents to an unsubstantiated threat, confirming that local authorities are looking into the matter. These incidents reflect a growing concern regarding school safety and the misuse of social media to create alarm.

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