Jacksonville teen accused of threatening to shoot up school, Bomb Threats

Started by mtraininjax, December 10, 2015, 11:45:25 AM

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http://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/news/local/jacksonville-teen-accused-making-threats-shoot-jac/npdwY/

QuoteA 14-year-old Jacksonville student was arrested after police say she made threats to shoot up Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, saying she was connected to ISIS.

According to police reports, Amani Ti'Nae Bracy, 14, said she and another person were going to start shooting in the school's senior parking lot before going to the dance hall.

Police said Bracy contacted a student through the social media app Kik, saying she and another person were with ISIS and had hacked the school board server and were going to shoot up the school.

The arrest report says the teen claimed she had AK-47s and sniper rifles and that she warned the student to tell all her friends, saying, "they are giving them all a chance to live."

http://www.news4jax.com/news/bomb-scare-forces-evacuation-of-southside-business

QuoteJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - With five false bomb threats made against Northeast Florida schools over two days, three Wednesday on Wednesday alone, school and law enforcement officials are asking parents for help.

Thorough searches turned up nothing suspicious Wednesday at Andrew Jackson High School, First Coast High School or Westside High School, officials said. First Coast and Westside were each placed on code yellow lockdown for about an hour. Jackson High was evacuated before the school was cleared by police.


  • Bomb threat locks down First Coast High
    Bomb threat reported at Westside High
    Andrew Jackson High cleared after bomb threat
    Orange Park High reopens day after bomb threat
    Frank H. Peterson evacuated over bomb threat

Threats were also made Tuesday against Frank H. Peterson Academies of Technology and Orange Park High School. The emailed threat against Orange Park High prompted officials to close the school for the day. Classes resumed Wednesday.
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