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12-Year-Old Girl Arrested for School Threats in Aiken, South Carolina

Aiken, South Carolina: 12-Year-Old Girl Arrested in School Threat Incident

An investigation led by the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office has resulted in the arrest of a 12-year-old girl on Monday, following allegations that she was involved in making threats against schools in Aiken County. The girl has been charged with student threats and threatening a public official, and she has been referred to the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice.

What Happened?

According to a news release from the sheriff’s office, the girl modified an existing threat regarding schools and shared it within her community. Authorities are currently unable to disclose the name of the school she attends due to the ongoing investigation.

Where and When Did This Occur?

This incident took place in Aiken County, with the arrest occurring on Monday. The relevant threats were linked to a prior situation that emerged on Sunday, where Aiken Department of Public Safety received reports of a separate social media threat directed at several middle schools in both Aiken and North Augusta.

Why Was the Girl Arrested?

The sheriff’s office indicated that the young girl allegedly added to the threatening remarks from the incident that took place on Sunday. Following the identification of suspects, appropriate charges were filed. Officials are emphasizing the importance of community involvement in these matters, as many citizens took the initiative to alert school authorities and law enforcement about the potential threats.

Official Statements

Aiken County Sheriff Michael Hunt expressed gratitude for the vigilance shown by the community. “We are grateful to the citizens that alerted school officials and law enforcement,” he stated. The sheriff also reassured the public that his office is committed to working closely with the Aiken County Public School District to maintain a safe learning environment for students, teachers, and staff.

Related Incidents in Columbia County

In a different but related matter, a knife was confiscated from a student at Columbia Middle School. The presence of weapons within school settings raises additional concerns over student safety and can lead to severe consequences for those involved.

Conclusion

As investigations continue, authorities stress the significance of addressing threats seriously and encouraging open communication among students, parents, and law enforcement. This incident serves as a reminder of the potential risks faced in school environments and the crucial role of community awareness in safeguarding students.

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