Originally posted by JuniorTOT
Fievel: That Stars player had a knife... We've obviously been talking about completely different subjects here. I'm talking about people who just walk up and say I'm going to kill you, not people that are holding guns/knives/other weapons and then threatening you.
Ok..then how about this? I love google.com
Newark student arrested for threat
BY APRIL CAPOCHINO
City News Editor
A 15-year-old Newark boy was arrested Wednesday morning for terroristic threatening after telling his teacher, "I'm gonna do that," referring to the Colorado shooting spree which left 15 dead, Newark Police said.
On Tuesday, two students entered their Littleton, Colo., high school and killed 12 classmates and one teacher before fatally shooting themselves.
Sixteen people are still hospitalized, and 11 are in critical or serious condition.
Colorado police have also found numerous explosives in and around Columbine High School.
Acting Newark Police Chief Gerald T. Conway said the suspect, who was not carrying any weapons, probably did not mean the threat, but added that police did not want to take any chances.
"We didn't want to just blow it off," he said. "We could have more incidents.
"Right now teachers, students and the public are very sensitive to the issue [at Columbine High School]."
Sgt. David Martin said the boy, who is a freshman at Newark High School, was in custody within five minutes after making the comment.
"He is suspended from school and will face an expulsion hearing," Conway said.
The suspect was charged with terroristic threatening and transferred to New Castle County Juvenile Detention Center after not being able to make the $5,000 for bail.
Conway said the teen-ager has no prior criminal record but will face a Family Court Hearing on May 5.
Delaware State Police have also arrested two high school students for terroristic threatening over the past two months.
Cpl. Walter Newton said two other Delaware teen-agers were arrested and charged this week for separate threats.
A 16-year-old from Christiana High School was arrested Tuesday for allegedly making a bomb threat last week.
Also, a 17-year-old from Glasgow High School was arrested and charged Wednesday with terroristic threatening for allegedly calling in a bomb threat on March 8.
Newton said the students were released to their parents and will have to appear in Family Court.