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10-year-old student faces charges for Kerrville ISD school threat

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/09/24 at 12:23 AM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published September 24, 2024
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10-year-old student faces charges for Kerrville ISD school threat

10-Year-Old Charged with Making Terrorist Threats Towards Middle School Campus

KERRVILLE, Texas – A 10-year-old student was charged after making terrorist threats towards a Kerrville Independent School District’s middle school campus, according to police.

The Kerrville Police Department received several reports early Monday morning about social media posts threatening a school shooting at the Kerrville ISD middle school, officials said.

Through an investigation with the school district officials, police found the suspect to be a 10-year-old Kerrville ISD student.

Officials said the student posted a hoax threat on social media with the intent of causing alarm or panic. Kerrville police said no real threat existed since the child fabricated the posts entirely.

The juvenile was charged with making terroristic threats, which is a third-degree felony, police said.

“The legal consequences for people who make threats, including juveniles, can be severe and permanent. We strongly urge parents to speak with their children about the seriousness of making threats or posting information to social media that references violence in our schools. Remind your children that school threats are a felony and will have serious consequences,” the press release stated.

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In Kerrville, Texas, a shocking incident unfolded as a 10-year-old student was charged for making terrorist threats towards the Kerrville Independent School District’s middle school campus. The Kerrville Police Department sprang into action after receiving multiple reports of social media posts threatening a school shooting at the Kerrville ISD middle school. Through a collaborative investigation with school district officials, the suspect was identified as a 10-year-old Kerrville ISD student.

Alarming as it may be, the student’s posts turned out to be a hoax, crafted with the specific intention of causing panic and alarm. Fortunately, the Kerrville police confirmed that no actual threat existed, as the child had entirely fabricated the posts. However, the young juvenile now faces grave legal consequences, having been charged with making terroristic threats – a third-degree felony according to the authorities.

In light of this disturbing incident, a poignant reminder was issued to parents about the serious repercussions of such actions. The press release emphasized the critical need for parents to have open conversations with their children regarding the gravity of making threats or posting violent content on social media platforms. School threats, as reiterated, are considered a felony and carry severe consequences.

Let this incident serve as a stark reminder of the profound impact of irresponsible actions, even by juveniles. The safety and well-being of our schools and communities must always remain paramount, with collective vigilance and responsibility playing a pivotal role in upholding these values.

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