Chicago Sun-Times

Whitney Young to boost security after threat found in bathroom

- BY ALICE YIN, DIGITAL CONTENT PRODUCER ayin@suntimes.com | @byaliceyin

Chicago Public Schools and Chicago police will ramp up security measures at Whitney Young Magnet High School as they investigat­e a threat discovered Friday inside a bathroom stall.

The message was reported to the school administra­tion by a concerned student, according to CPS spokeswoma­n Emily Bolton.

“Student safety is the district’s top priority and all potential threats are taken very seriously,” Bolton said in a statement Sunday. “The district is working with CPD and will be providing extra security and vigilance as the investigat­ion remains ongoing.”

According to a photo provided by Whitney Young parent JaNina Davis, a bathroom stall was vandalized with the message, “You will all pay 12/5.”

“I’m tired of all of this,” Davis wrote in a Facebook post Friday evening. “My child should feel safe at school. She should be focusing on her education not if someone will hurt her and other classmates.”

Whitney Young assistant principal Matthew Swanson emailed parents Sunday afternoon to inform them of the threat and extra security.

“On Friday, November 30, a concerned student informed the school administra­tion about a threatenin­g message carved into a bathroom stall,” Swanson wrote. “Additional security measures will be implemente­d immediatel­y. Any student with informatio­n should notify the school administra­tion.”

A spokeswoma­n for CPD said police were called late Friday about the incident, and the investigat­ion was ongoing.

Whitney Young Principal Joyce Kenner didn’t respond immediatel­y to a request for comment Sunday.

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