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Former student charged with social media threats against Jefferson High School

Posted 12:18PM on Thursday 15th March 2018 ( 6 years ago )

A former student is facing charges of making terroristic threats and disrupting a public school for allegedly making threatening posts on Instagram on Tuesday.

Raheem El-Amin, 18, is being held at the Jackson County Jail, according to Jefferson Police Chief Joe Wirthman.

Police were first made aware of threats Tuesday morning, and notified school officials at 7:50 a.m. that there was a threat made against the school.

By 8:15 a.m. officers were able to meet with El-Amin at his home in Jefferson, whereupon he was taken to the police precinct for questioning.

At that point, officers confirmed that El-Amin was, in fact, the one who made the threatening posts on Instagram, said Wirthman.

El-Amin was arrested on Tuesday.

The threats referenced "shooting up" the school, but Wirthman declined to get into what they said specifically.

El-Amin is a current student at Jackson Foothills Charter High School.

Raheem El-Amin, 18, of Jefferson

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