
Charges For Michigan Students Who Made Copycat Threats
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In West Michigan, students were accused of making threats against schools following the Oxford shooting. Prosecutor DJ Hilson emphasized accountability, leading to charges against nine students aged 12 to 14. The threats, often made via Snapchat, were primarily to avoid school. A special task force found no connections between cases. Consequences include potential detainment and home confinement with social media restrictions. Parents are urged to discuss the seriousness of such threats with their children.
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How did the prosecutor describe the nature of threats made by students?
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What consequences did the students face after appearing in court?
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