There’s been an alarming increase in the number of school threats across North Texas recently.
Many come from students and former students.
What should the consequences be for student’s who make threats particularly in an age of school shootings?
And should parents he help responsible?
Newsbreak has the roundup:
Four Lewisville ISD middle schoolers are facing criminal charges concerning social media threats against their school.
Lewisville police said that the school district alerted them to the posts on Thursday, which they recognized as duplications of other false threats made across North Texas this month.
The four suspects are all students at Huffines Middle School, police said, and they will not be identified because they are juveniles. According to police, the threats were not credible, and the suspects made them to try getting out of attending school on Friday.
Each suspect was charged with making a terroristic threat and taken to the Denton County Juvenile Detention Center.
“We encourage parents to have honest conversations with their kids about the consequences of making threats. It is NEVER a joke, and we will never treat it as one. We also thank our students who reported this unlawful activity and encourage all students to report all illicit activity to LPD or LISD immediately,” the department said in a news release.