When Summit County schools became the subject of online threats last year, students were traumatized and fear spread through the community, Summit School District Superintendent Tony Byrd testified in court on Monday, Jan. 8. Speaking.
When Summit County schools became the subject of online threats last year, students were traumatized and fear spread through the community, Summit School District Superintendent Tony Byrd testified in court on Monday, Jan. 8. Speaking.
The Glenwood Springs man accused of threatening Summit School District teachers and staff on social media last winter has pleaded guilty in his case after striking a deal with prosecutors for no prison time. Charles.
A Summit County judge declined Monday, Oct. 9, to reduce the $100,000 bond for a Glenwood Springs man accused of making online threats against Summit School District officials earlier this year. Charles Draughn, 26, has.
A photo shows a Glenwood Springs man holding an AR-15-style rifle in his apartment a month before he allegedly made online threats against Summit School District teachers and administrators, according to police testimony. Then, two.