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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

School Threats Echo Across the Country

Bogus copycats caused disturbances over seven states today in threats reminiscent of the massacre in Virginia yesterday.

From accessnorthga.com:

One threat in Louisiana directly mentioned the massacre in Virginia, while others were reports of suspicious activity in Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, North Dakota, South Dakota and Michigan.

Even if it's some kid looking for excitement, law enforcement has to go the distance with these.

As one of the two in Rapid City turned out, it was a 15-year old kid making a false report (the other one wasn't fully substantiated, last I heard). He's going to regret scaring people for a long, long time.


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