New York Post

SCHOOL‘BOMBS’

- By KATHERINE DONLEVY

At least four Kentucky teenagers are facing terrorism and harassment charges after allegedly threatenin­g their teachers with hidden bombs as part of a demented trend made popular on TikTok.

The four bomb threats were made at two Oldham County high schools since the new school year began Aug. 9, the Oldham County Police Department said.

Three incidents were confirmed to have stemmed from a social media “challenge,” and the fourth is suspected of being related to the challenge’s hoax.

“The challenge encouraged students to record a video of themselves telling a teacher there was a bomb or gun in their backpack,” police said.

Three students slapped with “terroristi­c threatenin­g” charges were 15-year-olds at Oldham County HS, 20 miles northeast of Louisville.

A fourth student, also 15, at the nearby South Oldham HS, may also have been inspired by the trend, according to police.

That student was charged with “harassing communicat­ions.”

All four students have been indefinite­ly suspended from classes and ordered to complete a mental-health screening before returning to school, according to a district message shared with parents.

“As previously communicat­ed in a letter to families regarding terroristi­c threatenin­g, students who participat­e in this type of behavior face serious consequenc­es.

In addition to school-level discipline, students are prosecuted to the greatest extent of the law for making a threat to a public school,” said the memo, obtained by WDRB.com.

The district sent a message to parents urging them to warn their children about the consequenc­es of making such dangerous allegation­s.

Officials also asked that the parents monitor their children’s social media accounts.

“Whether written or spoken, all threats are taken seriously and students need to know the repercussi­ons of these actions, both short and long term. Even if they are not credible threats, they can cause a great deal of stress or anxiety for our students, families and staff.”

The TikTok videos have been removed at the district’s request.

 ?? ??
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States