Extra Security at Satsuma High School

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Published: Mon, October 29, 2007 - 5:46 pm
Last Updated: Mon, October 29, 2007 - 6:17 pm
Kimberly Curth
Kimberly Curth
A 16-year-old Satsuma High School student who police say was plotting a Columbine style attack against his school is still in custody. The Satsuma police chief tells us their investigation revealed the attack was supposed to happen later this year. But, word spread that a shooting was supposed to happen at the school Tuesday or Wednesday. The school's principal says there will be extra security at the school those days, not because they think something is going to happen but she wants to put students and parents minds at ease. We talked with students who feel school officials are doing everything they can to make sure they're safe, "kids should come tomorrow just to see that we're safe here and no matter what we'll be safe," said Satsuma High School Senior, Lester Bell. The school's principal says the student who was arrested for making terrorist threats against Satsuma High has been suspended and she has recommended he be expelled.


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