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    Michigan schools canceling classes due to threats

    By Kelly Vaughen,

    2 days ago

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    Cracking down on school threats in Michigan 02:31

    (CBS DETROIT) - On Monday, one Macomb County school dismissed classes early, and another canceled classes entirely after separate threats to the schools.

    Threats against schools are happening across Michigan. Law enforcement said young people need to know that making a threat, whether one plans to act on it or not, is a crime and they will be held accountable.

    Just this month, Warren Mott and L'anse Creuse high schools in Macomb County, Bedford High School in Monroe County, and Armada Area Schools all had to either close or dismiss early because of school threats.

    "I'm telling the students out there right now if you get caught doing something like this, we will hold you accountable 100%," said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido.

    Lucido said he would even consider holding parents accountable for threats.

    "It's their child that caused the problem. And the liability and responsibility rests with the parents until their 18th birthday," he said.

    In Oakland County, three students were charged with making threats against South Lyon East High School.

    "It's terrifying to folks, it's unsettling, it's scary, and it's a crime," said Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard.

    Bouchard said parents need to talk to their kids about the consequences of making threats... and the importance of reporting threats.

    "People in the school are much more likely to be in a position to see, hear, or say something about something that's of concern," he said.

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    Jessica Prince
    21h ago
    Sad that a lot you think violence/spanking is the answer to raising good children. Try being an actual parent and be there for your children. Know their friends, interests, and where they go. Spend quality time with them and teach them they're safe to open up about anything or anyone. Most of these school shooters lacked that kind of environment. They were bullied at school and ignored at home, even when they're crying out for help. Children need involved parents who care, not beaten or spanked.
    Michigan spitfire
    23h ago
    When I was a kid and my parents had a certain look I knew I was in trouble, I always took the spanking over being grounded ugh, until my parents figured that out, I hated being grounded. I always had a love for my parents they were the greatest! Got caught chewing gum in class and had to wear that wad of gum on my nose, that was humiliating, never ate gum in class again. Those were the good old days until the government stepped in.
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