21 Juveniles Charged With Making School Threats in South Carolina
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The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division announced the charging of 21 juveniles for making serious online threats to schools, highlighting the severity of such actions.
Law enforcement officials, including Chief Mark Keel, emphasized that threats made against schools are treated as serious incidents, underscoring the serious consequences for those involved.
Since the tragic shooting incident in Georgia, there has been a noticeable increase in threats of mass violence on social media, frustrating law enforcement's traditional response limitations.
In response to ongoing threats, police agencies across the nation, including South Carolina, are intensifying efforts to secure schools and investigate the sources of these threats.
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