Latest Threat Involves School In North Broward County.

BY: 24/7 CRIME DESK | BocaNewsNow.com
BROWARD COUNTY, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Another threat has led to another lockdown of an area school. The threat, involving a school in Pompano Beach, follows threats received last week and over the weekend that led to two arrests. The investigation into Monday’s threat is ongoing. Here’s what the Broward Sheriff’s Office told BocaNewsNow.com late Monday afternoon:
Shortly before 3 p.m., Broward Sheriff’s Office Pompano Beach District deputies were notified that a threat was called into St. Coleman School in Pompano Beach. BSO deputies and detectives with BSO Threat Management Unit (TMU) responded to investigate. During the investigation, the school was placed on lockdown out of an abundance of caution. According to investigators, units canvassed the school and found no immediate threat.
Fort Lauderdale Police Department was requested to assist with school dismissal. The lockdown has been lifted and the school was dismissed. The investigation continues.
BSO reminds the public that making school threats is no joke. Under Florida law, whether it is said aloud, written in text, or posted on social media, an individual can be charged with a felony for written threats to kill, do bodily injury, or conduct a mass shooting.

I feel that, schools should provide school security to patrol outside around school gates property as well as inside during school hours as well as secure police ,teachers, custodians,contractors and anyone who is on school property, all students and all who is employed by school keep and make written daily reports on what they see and hear or think is wrong and investigate if student are wrong call parents first take necessary decisions to stop wrongs
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