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Man accused of threatening Summit schools says he doesn’t own any guns

Summary by Ground News
Charles Draughn, 26, is charged with felony menacing; misdemeanor menacing; and interfering with faculty, staff and students of educational institutions. Judge Edward Casias set his bond at $100,000 at the time of his arrest and did not reduce it Thursday. The threats prompted an increased police presence at Summit County schools and prompted schools to go on secure lockout status.

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