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Recent incidents involving threats and weapons in schools have led to multiple juvenile arrests across the United States. In Rockingham County, NC, a student at Bethany Charter School faces juvenile charges for making mass violence threats while pretending to be another student. Similarly, a 14-year-old boy in Helena, MT, was arrested for making credible threats against Helena High School on social media, leading to a 'Shelter in Place' order. In Medina County, TX, a juvenile was detained following social media threats targeting Medina Valley schools, though the threats were later deemed non-credible. Additionally, a 17-year-old student in Coweta County, GA, was arrested for possessing a handgun at a high school football game. These incidents highlight ongoing concerns about school safety and the rapid spread of rumors and threats via social media.
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