Las Vegas Review-Journal

Centennial High student arrested after threat

- By Meghin Delaney Las Vegas Review-journal

An 18-year-old female Centennial High School student was in custody Thursday after allegedly threatenin­g a mass shooting at the school on social media.

Toni Strickland is facing charges of making a terroristi­c threat and making a bomb threat, school police Capt. Ken Young said Thursday.

A screenshot of a text message conversati­on that circulated among students on social media included the message “We shooting up your school tomorrow no one safe” after asking the recipient whether they attended Centennial High School.

Police saw multiple images and screenshot­s from different social media platforms, all with similar informatio­n. After talking to parents and students who saw some of the images, investigat­ors were able to trace it to Strickland, Young said.

Police do not believe Strickland intended to carry out the threat, saying there was no credible evidence.

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“At this point, there is no clear motive, other than bad judgment,” he said.

Strickland was arrested and taken into custody from her residence around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, Young said. Earlier, more than 300 calls were fielded by Metropolit­an Police Department and school police.

The school district said Wednesday it appeared similar threats were made across five states this week, and the school district was working with local law enforcemen­t in the broader investigat­ion.

Contact Meghin Delaney at mdelaney@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-281. Follow @ Meghindela­ney on Twitter.

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