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    GBI: 12-year-old from Texas charged for making school bomb threats in Georgia

    By D.V. Wise,

    15 hours ago

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    GEORGIA (WJBF) – A 12-year-old from Texas is facing charges after making two bomb threats to two schools in southwest Georgia last week. Following an investigation into the threats, the GBI identified the 12-year-old as the person responsible.

    On Wednesday, September 11th, Miller County Middle School staff discovered a message sent to the school’s Facebook account that claimed a bomb was on campus. The Miller County Sheriff’s Office responded and requested GBI assistance. GBI bomb technicians cleared the school without finding anything of concern while other agents and intelligence analysts worked to identify who sent the message.

    On Thursday, September 12th, staff with the Spring Creek Charter Academy in Bainbridge, Georgia discovered an email sent to an administrator that claimed a bomb was on campus, similar to the Miller County threat the day before. The Decatur County Sheriff’s Office responded and requested GBI assistance with investigating the message. The school was cleared without finding anything of concern.

    After tracking the messages and conducting multiple interviews, investigators determined a twelve-year-old from Texas made both threats. There is no indication that the 12-year-old traveled to Georgia recently, nor is there any indication there was ever a legitimate safety risk at either school.

    Anyone with information is asked to call the GBI Thomasville Office at 229-225-4090. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), online at https://gbi.georgia.gov/submit-tips-online , or by downloading the See Something, Send Something mobile app.

    After consulting with Texas authorities and the District Attorneys for the South Georgia and Pataula Judicial Circuits, the minor will be prosecuted for these threats by the State of Texas.

    Additional local charges may be brought if the investigation identifies any others who assisted or conspired in the making of these hoaxes.

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    Let's Explore This
    12h ago
    Let’s pray for this child. She needs counseling AT THE VERY LEAST! And I sure do pray this becomes a wake up call for her. 🙏❤️✝️
    SwampBunny
    13h ago
    Kids these days think they can say or do anything and not be held accountable. Many are finding out what it means to f around and find out. My father got sued by parents of a child that threatened to do a Columbine incident at the school he was headmaster at. The boy was expelled and the parents didn't like it. The judge sided with my father that he absolutely did the right thing.
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