Monday September 16th, 2024 4:34AM

Gainesville Police charge juvenile in a school threats case

By Steve Winslow Anchor/Reporter
Gainesville Police have charged a 14 year-old in a recent school threats case.
 
Social media posts by Gainesville's Police Department says officials were made aware of possible threats circulating over social media late Wednesday night. Law enforcement and school officials immediately began investigating.
 
Given the recent tragedy in neighboring Barrow County, many jurisdictions have been dealing with hoax or false information being passed around.
Investigators were able to determine that in one case, a 14 year-old student, did cause public alarm by going to social media and referencing threats and actions. The juvenile has been taken into custody and charged in the case. The juvenile is currently being held in RYDC on terroristic threat and disrupting operation of a public school charges.
 
Chief Jay Parrish says in a release, "...our primary goal is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our students, faculty and staff. Our hearts are broken surrounding the heinous attack at Apalachee High School in our neighboring community. Hoax or not, we will actively investigate every threat or possible action to any school or student. Likewise, you should expect the full force of the Gainesville Police Department and our law enforcement partners to take necessary actions to protect our schools.”
 
Parrish added that the investigation was a collaborative effort by the Gainesville Police Department, Hall County Sheriff’s Office and Gainesville City Schools.
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