Napoleon issued the following announcement on Sep. 23.
Few events hit home for students and families like a school shooting. They are terrifying and tragic. When students learn of these events on television or on social media, it is natural for them to worry about their own school and their own safety. Unfortunately, some students see these tragedies as an opportunity to gain notoriety against their schools, teachers, and classmates.
Since the tragedy in Parkland, Florida, my office has received reports from law enforcement agencies of students using social media or by other means to make threats against schools. Many of these threats turned out to be made by students who claim they were just joking or playing a prank. I want to be very clear: these threats are no joke, and this behavior will not be tolerated.
Over the past few months in Jackson County:
- 4 students were recently charged;
- Each defendant has been charged with False Report or Threat of Terrorism;
- This felony charge carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.
- Loss of scholarships and federal aid;
- Denied college admission;
- Being required to disclose pending cases or criminal convictions on job applications.
All threats will continue to be taken seriously and prosecuted to the fullest extent under the law.
By working together, we can provide our children the safe schools they deserve.
Original source can be found here.