Two Broward Students Arrested for School Threats
Two Broward Students Arrested for School Threats

Two Broward Students Arrested for School Threats

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In Broward County, two 13-year-old students were arrested for making school threats on Snapchat, prompting a strong response from local authorities. The boy threatened a mass shooting at the Broward County Public Schools offices, allegedly upset over a new cellphone policy, while the girl made unspecified threats against Cooper City High School. Both students face felony charges of making written threats to kill, do bodily injury, conduct a mass shooting, or commit an act of terrorism, as well as using a two-way communication device to facilitate a felony. The arrests were part of a broader crackdown announced by Sheriff Gregory Tony, who emphasized that such threats are taken very seriously. Additionally, two other threats against Broward schools are under investigation, potentially leading to more arrests. Sheriff Tony reiterated the high costs and serious consequences of these threats during a recent news conference.

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