STOCKBRIDGE (AP) — Three mid-Michigan schools were closed for two days this week as investigators tracked down the source of an online threat.
The threat through the Stockbridge Community Schools’ technology department involved Stockbridge Junior/Senior High School. Superintendent Karl Heidrich says the message implying a threat of gun violence was reported Tuesday to police.
The district’s schools were closed Wednesday and Thursday.
Police Chief Johnnie Torres said an investigation led them to one student. said, another student — a 14-year-old boy — confessed Thursday. The school district said both students have been suspended and are banned from school property.
Torres says investigators don’t think the boy had access to weapons.
Classes resumed Friday. The Ingham County prosecutor’s office is handling the case and charges were expected.
- Posted February 19, 2018
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Online threat closes mid-Michigan schools

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