Wisconsin 6th Grader Admits to Emailing Threat to Teachers
- Germantown police arrested a 12-year-old 6th-grade student at Kennedy Middle School on June 11, 2025, for sending a threatening email to school staff.
- The arrest followed a search warrant executed on June 6 at the student's Germantown home, after a threatening email was discovered on June 2.
- The email threatened an attack with an AK-47 on June 2, stating plans to kill all teachers starting on the Eastside then the Westside of the school.
- The boy admitted to sending the email, which stemmed from frustration over a teacher interaction, and police confirmed no firearms were accessible at home.
- Authorities submitted a terroristic threats charge to Washington County Juvenile Intake, and police emphasized their thorough response to ensure safety at the school.
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Wisconsin 6th grader admits to emailing threat to teachers | News Channel 3-12
By Mariana La Roche Click here for updates on this story GERMANTOWN, Wisconsin (WISN) — A 12-year-old student at Kennedy Middle School in Germantown has been identified as the source of a threatening email sent to the school. The investigation began when a threatening email was discovered in the school’s attendance account at 8 a.m. June 2. The message threatened violence against teachers with an AK-47, targeting both the east and west sides…
Wisconsin 6th grader admits to emailing threat to teachers
By Mariana La Roche Click here for updates on this story GERMANTOWN, Wisconsin (WISN) — A 12-year-old student at Kennedy Middle School in Germantown has been identified as the source of a threatening email sent to the school. The investigation began when a threatening email was discovered in the school’s attendance account at 8 a.m. June 2. The message threatened violence against teachers with an AK-47, targeting both the east and west sides…
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