Gunfire will again ring out at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Friday, as part of the civil lawsuit against former school resource deputy Scot Peterson.
By Clint
A prankster rattled nerves at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Friday morning.
The Broward Sheriff s Office said someone made a prank call about shots fired at the high school in Parkland, the site of the 2018 Valentine s Day school shooting that left 17 people dead.
No word on whether any arrests have been made. Aerials show a large law enforcement presence in the area.
Coral Springs Police say all schools in the area have been released from a precautionary code yellow, saying there s no threat at Westglades Middle School, which is next door to Stoneman Douglas. CBS Miami reported earlier that the school went on lockdown due to a threat by phone.
By Clint
A prankster rattled nerves at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Friday morning.
The Broward Sheriff s Office said someone made a prank call about shots fired at the high school in Parkland, the site of the 2018 Valentine s Day school shooting that left 17 people dead.
No word on whether any arrests have been made. Aerials show a large law enforcement presence in the area.
Coral Springs Police say all schools in the area have been released from a precautionary code yellow, saying there s no threat at Westglades Middle School, which is next door to Stoneman Douglas. CBS Miami reported earlier that the school went on lockdown due to a threat by phone.