Author Topic: Someone Threatened My School  (Read 2782 times)


That should do the trick

Good luck trying to fit the cartridge into the bottle

A couple years ago some kids vandalized the school with paint tubes

That should do the trick
Stop em right where they stand
Yup

I heard the kid got arrested so I guess that's good. The threat message was written on the wall


Great, I guess XR got dibs on the potato gun. I get the horse mask then



Good luck trying to fit the cartridge into the bottle
It goes to this. A .905 caliber rifle

« Last Edit: May 07, 2014, 09:36:22 AM by Skig »

One time in 8th grade I spread rumors that someone was gonna bomb the school before winter break. Eventually the principle called me in and asked me a few questions and then told my mom about the threats I had supposedly heard from others.

They all believed it and my mom let me stay home a few extra days before break

Can't wait to see your school on the news. But why is the principal idiotic enough to open the school up?

Can't wait to see your school on the news. But why is the principal idiotic enough to open the school up?
I really doubt it will make it national news. It was hopefully just a one person threat and it won't go farther

one time someone at my school said something about the dunblane school shooting and the school had to get an assembly because of the rumours

im betting about 90% of all "threats" that schools deal with are completely empty threats.

my school has had several bomb threats in the past and all of them actually turned out to be pranks
and most of the time, schools that actually do suffer mass-shootings and bomb explosions never had any prior warning of it. people who want to carry it out are 99% of the time smart enough not to tell anyone.

school districts and police departments are wasting time and money overreacting to jokes by people who just want to get a ruse out of everyone
« Last Edit: May 07, 2014, 11:49:23 AM by Planr »

This happened in San Antonio last week(?). Some kid actually brought guns to school and was going to demand stuff overr the intercom later in the day. His parents found out their guns were missing and caught him at school before he could place his demands.

one time in elementary school someone apparently made a rumor that there was a bomb in the playground of a neighbouring school.

we had to eat lunch in the hallways.

school districts and police departments are wasting time and money overreacting to jokes by people who just want to get a ruse out of everyone
I'd like to see you say that again if your school blows up

But this time yes, it was most likely a completely empty threat

im betting about 90% of all "threats" that schools deal with are completely empty threats.

my school has had several bomb threats in the past and all of them actually turned out to be pranks
and most of the time, schools that actually do suffer mass-shootings and bomb explosions never had any prior warning of it. people who want to carry it out are 99% of the time smart enough not to tell anyone.

school districts and police departments are wasting time and money overreacting to jokes by people who just want to get a ruse out of everyone
I mean, there is still that 1%

I mean, there is still that 1%
And that 1% has to go somewhere