![]() Two students from the private Nutley Abundant Life Academy, ages 13 and 14, made a threat against the school.Two New Brunswick Middle School students, ages 12 and 14, falsely claimed to have guns in their backpacks.To give an example of some of the threats that have been charged since Valentine’s Day, here are some cases: ![]() In fact, according to the Acting Essex County Prosecutor, shooting threats typically spike for up to 30 days after a mass shooting. The Ocean County student is just one of 17 students throughout the Garden State who have made similar school threats. The student was arrested as a result of the email. It turns out that the suspected Lakewood High School student sent the email, but tried to implicate another person by using the other unwitting student’s credentials in the email. Then, the police investigation resulted in, within minutes, the identification of the suspect. Officials responded quickly by first locking down the two schools. Specifically, a Lakewood High School student, while in a business law class at the school, sent the Lakewood Police Department an email that made references to “blowing up” or “shooting up” Lakewood High School, and the middle school across the street from the high school. One such threat occurred in Lakewood earlier this week. The school shooting in Parkland, FL this past Valentine’s Day has spurred on a troubling series of terroristic threats made against schools in New Jersey. ![]()
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