Schenectady Juvenile arrested for making school threat through Snapchat

by Breaking Local News Report

SCHENECTADY, NY– Schenectady Police Department Youth Aid Detectives arrested a 12-year-old juvenile on a charge of making a terroristic threat.

At approximately 7:30 p.m. on Monday, officers were informed of a school threat posted on Snapchat. The FBI alerted the Schenectady Police Department about the post, which stated, “I’m shooting the school tmr.”

Detectives traced the threat to a location in Schenectady’s Mont Pleasant neighborhood. On scene, officers contacted the juvenile and his cooperative parent.

The juvenile was detained, and his parent voluntarily surrendered a shotgun that was not in the juvenile’s possession. The juvenile was transported to the Schenectady Police Department Headquarters and charged with making a terroristic threat, a D felony.

Communication between the police department and the school district has been ongoing. No further threat to safety has been identified at this time.

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Due to the suspect’s age, the police have not released his identity or any additional identifying information.

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