Authorities said at least two Naaman Forest High School students were suspended indefinitely after they allegedly made online threats that led to a joint FBI, North Texas Terrorism Task Force and Garland Police investigation.
- A joint investigation between the FBI, North Texas Terrorism Task Force and Garland Police has resulted in at least two Naaman Forest High School students being suspended indefinitely. Authorities say they made online threats that included both death and physical harm.
"This morning they executed search warrants and interviewed several students based on an online communication made by these students with the intent to harm or kill other students." "Over the years, they're getting more and more frequent, with people making fake school threats or they could, you know, be real. But I'm glad that every year they [police and school staff] step up their game and security so these types of things can be prevented," one Naaman Forest High School student said.
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