Students Arrested for School Threats Across U.S.
Students Arrested for School Threats Across U.S.
Students Arrested for School Threats Across U.S.
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A wave of school-related threats has led to multiple arrests across the United States, with students charged for making false alarms and threats at various schools. In Hays County, Texas, three sixth graders were arrested for threats made online, with local officials stating they do not believe these cases are connected to a broader trend of social media threats affecting schools statewide. Meanwhile, in National City, California, two 13-year-olds confessed to creating a fake shooting threat as a prank to avoid school. In Buckeye, Arizona, a 13-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy were arrested for posting threats and making false claims about a student with a gun, with police receiving over 300 reports of threats in a short period. Additionally, in Pitt County, North Carolina, two juveniles were charged with felony counts of communicating threats of mass violence at their respective schools, although no actual harm occurred. Authorities emphasize the seriousness of such threats and the importance of reporting rather than spreading them further.

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