For Immediate Release:
March 4, 2016
3 More Students Charged Involving Schools In Butler County
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that 3 students at 2 different Butler County schools were charged for bad decisions.
Both schools have a School Resource Officer assigned there, as do many other schools in Butler County. One student from Edgewood City Schools allegedly made statements that he was ready for another school shooting and was going to bring a gun to school. A second Edgewood City School student allegedly made threats over social media and is charged through the City of Trenton Police Department. A Madison Local School student brought knives disguised as credit cards in to the school.
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The Sheriff has been very vocal about the importance of having officers in the schools as well as armed staff. “I want to commend those who came forward and told someone. It was a brave, important thing to do. These incidents were handled quickly. It is troubling that all these kids are so young. This has to start in the home. We are taking all threats extremely serious, we don’t have a choice,” said Sheriff Jones.
All students were placed in the Butler County Juvenile Detention Center.
Prepared by:
Sgt. Melissa Gerhardt
Public Information Officer
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