Michigan Teacher Allegedly Wrote Fake Bomb Threat, Put It In Classroom

A trainer in Michigan is going through costs after he allegedly wrote a be aware threatening to explode the college the place he labored.

Paul Jacobs, 40, of Livonia, was charged this previous weekend with making an intentional menace to commit an act of violence in opposition to a faculty, a 1-year misdemeanor, based on the Detroit Information.

On Feb. 2, a be aware was present in Jacobs’ room asserting that Hazel Park Junior Excessive Faculty could be blown up the subsequent day.

At first, police thought Jacobs had discovered the be aware however didn't report it, however now they imagine he positioned the be aware within the classroom himself with the intention of getting it found by another person, based on the Detroit-area ABC affiliate WXYZ-TV.

Though numerous information studies stated the college went into lockdown, HuffPost realized that by no means occurred as a result of the be aware was discovered on the finish of the college day.

Nonetheless, all after-school actions have been canceled that day, and Okay-9 models searched the college, based on CBS Detroit.

No bomb was discovered, however Hazel Park Faculties Superintendent Dr. Amy Kruppe informed WXYZ-TV that “youngsters are scared” and that the threats are “traumatizing.”

Jacobs is reportedly not employed by the district. His bond was set at $10,000 and he's due again in court docket on Feb. 28.

The Detroit Information notes that earlier this week, there have been false threats phoned in to greater than six faculties within the state. Authorities imagine it might have been a coordinated marketing campaign, however nobody has related Jacobs to these different faux threats.

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