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Schertz PD: Teens accused of threatening to 'shoot up' Clemens High School

Two students face third-degree felony terroristic threat charges after video evidence revealed plans to attack their high school, with investigations ongoing and community safety a priority.

  • Two students at Clemens High School in Schertz, Texas, were arrested last week after threatening to carry out a shooting on campus.
  • The arrests followed a report from a third student to school administrators and an investigation that uncovered video evidence supporting the terroristic threat charges.
  • One student reportedly made threats indicating an intention to carry out a school shooting, while another offered to supply weapons; however, authorities did not find any firearms on either individual during the inquiry.
  • The police thanked the student who reported the threats and recognized the school administration for working together throughout the investigation.
  • The suspects were taken into custody and held at the Guadalupe County Juvenile Detention Center, facing third-degree felony charges, while Schertz authorities continue their investigation amid ongoing community concerns about school safety.
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2 students arrested for making threats to 'shoot up' a Texas high school: Police

Two students have been taken into custody after making "terroristic threats" to "shoot up" a Texas high school, according to police.

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KENS broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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