Two juveniles arrested following bomb threat at Allentown high school

Two juveniles arrested following bomb threat at Allentown high school

ALLENTOWN, PA — Two 14-year-old boys from Allentown have been charged with making terroristic threats at William Allen High School on Thursday morning. The Allentown Police Department, along with the Allentown Fire Department and Allentown EMS, responded to the school at approximately 11:29 AM.

The incident began when a report of a bomb threat prompted immediate lockdown procedures at the school. School officials engaged with the Allentown School District to ensure safety protocols were followed. Parents received notifications of the lockdown through school messaging channels.

A thorough search of the building and surrounding grounds yielded no explosive devices. Authorities managed to identify and locate the two juvenile suspects involved in the incident.

Both boys have been charged with making terroristic threats, classified as a felony of the third degree. The investigation remains ongoing, although officials indicate there is no immediate threat to the community.

As with all criminal charges, the individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

This incident serves as a reminder of the heightened awareness surrounding school safety protocols amid recent national trends.

Two teenagers face serious charges after sparking chaos at a local school with a bomb threat.

Students treated to military showcase at Bensalem High School

Students experience military showcase at Bensalem High School

BENSALEM, PA — On Friday, Bensalem High School hosted a military event featuring four helicopters as part of the Navy and Marine Corps 250th celebration. Students, staff, and visitors were able to view the aircraft and engage with military aviators.

Navy and Marine Corps leadership addressed the student body during the event. Students learned about the various types of helicopters in service.

The Marine Corps band provided a musical performance for attendees. The event aimed to inspire young people to consider a future in military service.

Brigadier General Henry Dolberry, USMC, participated in the event and explained the specific roles of each helicopter. He also introduced Mayor Joe DiGirolamo and other local leaders to the military personnel present.

Coordination between the Bensalem School District, police, fire, and EMS services was crucial in ensuring public safety during the event.

The interaction allowed students to gain insights into potential military careers and the operations of the armed forces.

The display of military aviation served as a memorable experience for Bensalem High School’s community.

A unique opportunity unfolded for students as the military showcased its capabilities right on their school grounds.