PARKLAND, FL - FEBRUARY 14: People are brought out of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after a shooting at the school that reportedly killed and injured multiple people on February 14, 2018 in Parkland, Florida. Numerous law enforcement officials continue to investigate the scene. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

From PrivateOfficerBreakingNews:

Charlotte NC August 12 2018
Fourteen known attacks that were planned against schools across the country have been thwarted by police in the first fourteen days of school.

This is an astounding number of threats when you consider that there are still a large number of schools that have yet to open and the number of credible threats that have been stopped in just a few days.

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Of the threats investigated, a half a dozen of them proved to be very credible and even imminent authorities said.
They had the means, the plans and the motivation to carry out these attacks in the first week of school said an FBI agent assisting police on several of the threats.

Culpeper County Virginia Sheriff’s Office arrested a teen after a parent reported a social media conversation to school officials in which the 13-year-old boy confessed plans to “kill or do bodily harm” at his school.

An investigation by Deputy Dana Martz-Dodson, resource officer at Floyd T. Binns Middle School, determined the threat to be credible and prompted the sheriff’s office to obtain a search warrant.

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Deputies recovered a pellet rifle, bow and knife at the boy’s home, according to the sheriff. Another arrest was also made at a different school in Virginia just a few days later.

In Isle of Wight County, The FBI accused a suspect accused of having materials that could be used to make firebombs or explosives and threatening to shoot up a school.

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Paul Longoria appeared in court Monday, nearly a week after FBI officials raided his home and found sections of pipe, wire, triggers and other components that could be used to make incendiary devices, as well as chemicals from which “fire bombs or explosives can be made,” according to court records.

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