School threats on the rise as events like Georgia shooting prompt ‘copycats’

Sept. 23 (UPI) — Threats against schools are increasing following a shooting at a high school in Barrow County, Ga. It is a recurring phenomenon that follows many tragic events.

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Fourteen-year-old student Jose Ortiz accepts an embrace from chaplain Ronald Clark at a makeshift memorial on Sept. 5, one day after a deadly school shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga. Photo by Erik S. Lesser/EPA-EFE

Four people were killed in the shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia on Sept. 4, including 14-year-old students Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo and teachers Richard Aspinwall and Christina Irimie. A 14-year-old boy was taken into custody after allegedly bringing an AR-15-style rifle to the school and opening fire.

School shootings like the one in Georgia can spark copycats, leading to a rise in threats against schools, Amanda Klinger, Educator’s School Safety Network director of operations.

“We saw this after Parkland and after Uvalde. We see an uptick both from outside actors and also a percentage of those threats come from students,” Klinger said…

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