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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: PegLeg45 on December 21, 2012, 03:09:53 PM
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Penn. teenager arrested for threatening to ‘kill random students’
A 14-year-old boy in Newtown, Pennsylvania was arrested on Thursday after allegedly threatening to “kill random staff and students” at a local high school.
According to KYW-TV, the unidentified teen, a student at Council Rock High School South, was taken into custody after police found two working 9-millimeter guns in his bedroom, along with machetes, swords and a fake AK-47 rifle. He was charged with possession of a firearm by a minor and making terroristic threats against the school on Thursday.
“We have identified one student,” said Newtown Detective Sergeant Bill Klein. “We’re very confident that that is the only person involved at this point. He is in custody, so we believe the immediate threat has been squelched.”
Police also arrested two adults, 50-year-old Lizabeth Donohoe and 48-year-old Mario Russo Jr. Donohoe was charged with possessing a firearm, as well as possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and endangering the welfare on children. She is still in custody after not being able to make bail. Russo was charged with resisting arrest and obstructing the administration of justice, but was released pending a summons.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/12/21/penn-teenager-arrested-for-threatening-to-kill-random-students/
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Town named the same ?
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I have told several media employees that I can't guarantee anything, but professional sports learned back in the 70's that if you quit giving streakers a national stage they would go away. Once the cameras quit following the bare butts like Barry Sanders in the open field, the streakers nearly disappeared.
Do a quick search of names on the internet, and this whack job kid comes up by the hundreds, and some of the actual facts are impossible to find. Little Mr. Coal for Christmas has been immortalized, and if you don't think that will have some social misfit thinking that might be cool you are sadly mistaken.
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Town named the same ?
Yep.
The original article even mistakenly listed Connecticut instead pf Pennsylvania....... then put out this corrected version.