2nd child charged with making terroristic threats against Montgomery schools
- Two 14-year-old students from Methuen High School have been charged with making bomb threats against their schools, according to police reports.
- One student was arrested and held on a $10,000 cash bail, while the other will be summoned later for arraignment.
- Police stated the threats were not credible but have increased security at Methuen Public Schools as a precaution.
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Methuen, Mass., police charge high school students with making bomb threat against school: ‘Significant legal consequences’
BOSTON — Two local high school students have been charged with making a bomb threat against a school, a few days after the mass school shooting in Georgia.
2 Mass. teens charged after police say they threatened schools on social media
A day after police said a student sent bomb threats to their Methuen elementary school over social media, two high school students in the city were charged in connection with making similar threats to their schools. On Sept. 7, Methuen police said they were told about a bomb threat made on social media toward the Timony School.
2 teens charged with making bomb threat against Methuen Public Schools
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Methuen student in custody, accused of making threat against grammar school - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Methuen police confirmed Monday that a juvenile was in custody, accused of making a threat against a grammar school in that city. Police said Saturday’s threat against the Timony School was deemed not credible. The FBI tipped police off to the threat. Investigating officers went to a student’s house and found nothing to cause alarm. On Monday, however, they said a Methuen student is in custody. That student does not attend Timony, but does atten…
UPDATE: Man charged with making threats against Monroe County School District makes first court appearance - 41NBC News
UPDATE (9/9): Christopher Cooper, the man charged with making “disturbing” threats of violence toward the Monroe County School District, made his first court appearance on Monday, with Judge Tommy Wilson setting his bond at $1 million. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office says if Cooper makes bond, his conditions will be set as follows: Shall not possess or be around firearms of any kind and is not allowed to possess knives. Shall forfeit all fi…
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