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FBI joins investigation of Cambridge school threats, which officials no longer think are 'credible'
By adamg on Mon, 12/07/2015 - 6:42am
Cambridge Day reports on a meeting between parents and Cambridge police and school officials over the repeated threats, which officials now say are "non-credible" and likely coming from one person, possibly even a student who doesn't like the amount of homework he's getting.
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Yeah, not surprised.
If this punk had any brains, he'd turn himself in now, because it will be much worse for him if he gets caught.
Punk is such a mean spirited word
The child is just misunderstood. It's cry for help.
#sarcasm alert
Because if he turns himself
Because if he turns himself in voluntarily, he won't get in trouble? Where do you get that ridiculous idea?
Not what he said
If the kid turns himself in, he won't get in as much trouble if the cops find him first.
How do you know suspect's gender?
Just curious.
boy who cried wolf
If the threats are determined to be non credible, I assume they still evacuate the schools in the event of another threat, right?
My high school used to
go under hardcore lockdown during state exam week...not because we expected any problems, but because spoiled babies who thought tests were stupid thought it was "SO HILARIOUS! OMG!" to call in bomb threats to get out of tests, without any thoughts as to how it was disrupting the exams of kids who actually needed to take the tests to graduate in my state.
You weren't allowed to bring any personal belongings into the school except a calculator and pens/pencils in a ziploc bag. Books weren't even allowed past the front office. All of the lockers were empty, and locked. Everyone had to sign in, sign out at a security desk. They reserved the right to search pockets.
My high school never had, and to this day has still not had, a credible threat. But dozens of pranks from kids who think the bomb squad is hilarious.
yikes
yikes
they're sure it;s not
they're sure it;s not credible and probably a student, yet they haven't actually caught the person? how about making this all definite and catch the person before drawing down the police guarding the schools? when they are caught, throw the book at them irregardless of the circumstances.