Potential attack on Cottonwood’s Evergreen Middle School prevented, TCSO says
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Potential attack on Cottonwood’s Evergreen Middle School prevented, TCSO says
The Tehama County Sheriff’s Department announced early Sunday evening that it was able to prevent a potential act of school violence — thanks to a tip from Tennessee. According to the TCSO, two Cottonwood boys, a 15-year-old and a 14-year-old, were arrested Sunday on four felony charges: criminal threats, manufacturing destructive devices, possession of a destructive device, and conspiracy to commit any felony. The two juvenile suspects were boo…
School violence cases in middle schools surged nearly 30% in 2023: report
Cases of school violence reviewed by disciplinary committees in middle schools across Korea surged nearly 30 percent in 2023 compared to the previous year, raising concerns over a lack of deterrence compared to high schools where such records can impact college admissions. According to data released by Jongro Academy on Sunday, a total of 17,833 cases were reviewed at 3,295 middle schools nationwide last year, marking a 27.3 percent increase fro…
14-Year-Old Middle School Student in Gainesville Arrested for Mass Shooting Threats - Jacksonville Legal Notice
A 14-year-old student at Kanapaha Middle School was arrested on Monday, May 12, 2025, after authorities traced multiple violent threats made on social media to her. According to the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office (ASO), school officials contacted law enforcement on Wednesday, May 7, and Thursday, May 8, 2025, regarding separate threats to shoot and kill students on Friday, May 9. Both threats were posted under the same social media account and …
Violent Cottonwood School Threat Mitigated by Tehama County Sheriff’s Office; 2 Teens Arrested – anewscafe.com
In the evening hours of May 9th, 2025, deputies from the Tehama County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a Tennessee resident. This subject notified deputies of engaging in online gaming with a Tehama County teenager. During their online gaming the reporting party became concerned when the Tehama County juvenile began talking about school violence. Continue Reading →
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