Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Three Fifth Grade Female Students Suspended For Making Threats To "commit acts of violence" At Mountain View Elementary School In Killeen, Texas Police Reported

Three female students made a threat on Wednesday that they would be committing acts of violence at their elementary school.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

April 17, 2019

Killeen, Texas - On Wednesday, the Randy Podhaski, the principal of Mountain View Elementary School send out a mass e-mail to the parents of students confirming that three fifth grade students had made threats on Wednesday, that they would "commit acts of violence" at Mountain View Elementary School on Thursday. The three suspects were identified only as three female students by Killeen Independent School District Police (KISDP). The KISDP are investigating the school threat and also whether the three female students involved will get criminally charged.
Podhaski also confirmed that the suspects will not return to the school. Classes at Mountain View Elementary School will resume as normal on Thursday, according to Podhaski.


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