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12-year-old accused of emailing bomb threat to Tamarac school
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TAMARAC, Fla. – A 12-year-old boy from Margate was arrested Thursday on accusations that he used a fictitious email address to send a bomb threat to his school.
According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, an email was sent to Renaissance Charter School on North University Drive in Tamarac Wednesday afternoon that read, “There’s a bomb in your school ten minutes remain until you blow.”
The school was evacuated and deputies swept the school to search for any possible explosive devices.
BSO detectives with the threat assessment unit, homeland security unit, real-time crime center and bomb squad assisted in the investigation
12-Year-Old Arrested for Making Bomb Threat at Broward School Broward Sheriff s Office officials said the boy used a fictitious email address to make the threat at Renaissance Charter School in Tamarac Wednesday
Published April 9, 2021 •
Updated on April 9, 2021 at 12:25 pm
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A 12-year-old student has been arrested after he made a bomb threat at his Broward County school, authorities said.
Broward Sheriff s Office officials said the boy used a fictitious email address to make the threat at Renaissance Charter School in Tamarac Wednesday.
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“Theres a bomb in your school ten minutes remain until you blow, the email read, according to authorities.
City to use portion of public housing sale to kick start juvenile enter
DAVENPORT, Iowa (Quad-City Times ) Davenport city officials intend to use a portion of proceeds from the pending $6.35 million sale of a downtown public housing property to get a long-talked about Juvenile Assessment Center off the ground.
Davenport aldermen met Tuesday for a work session to discuss recommendations from a council task force on how the city should use the proceeds from the sale of The Heritage, a city-owned building that offers Section 8 rental-assistance.
The three-member working group of aldermen recommend the city use $1 million in proceeds from the pending sale as seed money to launch a community-based component of the Juvenile Assessment Center to provide early intervention screening, assessment and services for youth and families to identify and address factors contributing to concerning behavior that, if unchecked, could lead to criminal activity.
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