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Valley police combat rise in school threats

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Last updated: 2024/09/18 at 6:19 AM
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Arizona Police Investigate Shooting Threats Targeting Schools

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Arizona police are actively investigating shooting threats targeting schools, sparking fear and concern among parents in the area.

“It’s getting a little too close to home,” said Maureen Nicholson, a parent in Buckeye. “I want to make sure my children are being protected and safe at school.”

Liberty Elementary School District joined forces with West Valley law enforcement agencies to address these threats head-on. School board president Michael Todd emphasized the urgency with which they approach these situations, working tirelessly to determine the validity of each threat.

The Buckeye Police Department reported an alarming influx of over 300 reports from citizens regarding threats of school shootings in the past week. Chief Bob Sanders revealed that the main threat originated online in Ohio but was subsequently reposted and modified to target Arizona schools.

Despite the fact that none of the threats materialized into actual acts of violence, the community was deeply shaken. Buckeye police responded by increasing officer presence on and around school campuses to reassure anxious parents.

Both law enforcement and school administrators emphasize a zero-tolerance policy towards individuals who create or share threats. Sanders stressed the importance of reporting any suspicious activity to prevent potential tragedies.

Officials recently arrested two Buckeye students for making false reports that caused chaos on campus. One student posted a picture of a handgun, which turned out to be a BB gun, while another claimed to have seen a gun on campus, prompting swift action from authorities.

Parents were reminded of the safety measures in place, including the presence of school resource officers and lockdown procedures. Nicholson expressed the need for faith in the system and constant communication with school officials.

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