Coral Springs, FL - A high school senior in South Florida has been arrested after allegedly making threats against her school via social media.
Authorities have confirmed, police report that the student, who attends Coral Springs Charter School, is accused of using Snapchat to issue a message threatening to carry out a school shooting.
The alarming post prompted an immediate investigation and subsequent arrest.
The student appeared before a judge on Wednesday morning, where strict conditions were placed on her release.
She has been ordered to stay away from the school and must wear a GPS monitor as part of the court’s directives.
While the exact details of the message remain under investigation, law enforcement emphasized the seriousness of the threat and the swift action taken to ensure the safety of the school community.
This incident underscores the significant consequences of online threats and highlights the ongoing need for vigilance in addressing potential risks to schools and their students.
Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the full scope of the situation.