A former South Oldham High School student has been charged with making threatening phone calls to principal Dorenda Neihof over the summer, Oldham County Police said.
Samuel Harper, 19, left four messages at the school between July 11 and July 15 threatening Neihof's life, Detective James Brown said. He said Harper also made threatening phone calls to Neihof in February 2008.
Harper was arrested July 16 and charged with four counts of terroristic threatening in the second degree and four counts of harassing communications, Brown said. He also was charged with second-degree burglary and first-degree criminal mischief for breaking into and damaging a home in the Orchard Grass area, Brown said....
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Showing posts with label terroristic threatening. Show all posts
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Monday, August 17, 2009
Ex-student arrested for threatening South Oldham High principal
This from C-J:
Saturday, March 29, 2008
The ‘terroristic threat’ Thing
Police clarify investigation of principal
Police contradicted media reports this week that New Braunfels Middle School principal John Burks is under investigation for terroristic threats.
Burks actually is being investigated for verbal assault, said Sgt. Mike Penshorn with the New Braunfels Police Department, and “terroristic threat” was merely a term used by dispatchers. “For some reason, people keyed into the ‘terroristic threat’ thing when dispatchers put the call out ...” said Penshorn, adding that the case “is just being investigated as an incident in general.”
According to science teacher Anita White, Burks threatened her life and colleagues’ lives at a January meeting, then nixed White’s 18-year-tenure at NBMS by moving her this week to the district’s alternative Learning Center.
The reason? Standardized test scores, said White, who chaired the school’s science department.
“His statement was that if the scores were not to his liking on the TAKS test ... he would kill us all and then shoot himself,” she said, adding that Burks described himself as ‘ruthless.’
White said her reassignment came March 14 via e-mail, and she said when the two spoke later, Burks again referred to himself as being ruthless.
NBISD officials have declined to comment, save for a statement denying allegations and quoting Burks as saying, “all personnel decisions are made with the best interests of students in mind.” Board president Bill Biggadike said the district does not consider Burks a safety hazard.
Burks was hired last summer, and has about 30 years of experience in public education. He was most recently principal at Lavernia High School.“There are so many kids who can attribute their graduation to him,” said 2006 Lavernia graduate Sam Casey, who transferred from Germany his junior year. Casey felt like an outcast, he said — but Burks became his mentor, and “for the first time, I felt like a teacher was listening to me. That will stay with me forever. I know I’m not the first and I hope to God I’m not the last student who will be affected in the same way.”’
Burks was reached by phone Thursday but politely declined to comment.
This from the Herald-Zeitung.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Stop me if you've heard this one....
A 15-year-old West Virginia high school freshman faces prison after police linked him to a handwritten ransom note demanding $20,000 - to keep him from blowing up the school with students inside.
The boy, told police it was a joke.
The police told the boy he was facing one to three years in prison and a $2,000 fine.
The boy, told police it was a joke.
The police told the boy he was facing one to three years in prison and a $2,000 fine.
2 Franklin County girls send threatening note, felony charges filed
Two Franklin County High School students face criminal charges after writing a threatening note and signing another student's name to it, school officials said yesterday.
The writers, two freshman girls, mentioned the Virginia Tech shootings and named school resource officer Capt. Gregg Muravchick as a target. The writers signed the name of a third freshman girl but included their own names in the note as people who would be asked to help with the violent act.
This from the Lexington Herald-Leader.
The writers, two freshman girls, mentioned the Virginia Tech shootings and named school resource officer Capt. Gregg Muravchick as a target. The writers signed the name of a third freshman girl but included their own names in the note as people who would be asked to help with the violent act.
This from the Lexington Herald-Leader.
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