Jeffersonville police will investigate adults who shared fake school threats online instead of reporting them

 

 

_Jeffersonville Police to Investigate Adults Who Shared Fake School Threats Online_

 

The Jeffersonville Police Department has announced that it will investigate adults who shared fake school threats on social media instead of reporting them to authorities. The move comes after a recent surge in false threats against local schools, which caused widespread concern and disruption to the community.

 

According to police, several adults shared posts and messages online that claimed to be threats against local schools, but were later determined to be hoaxes. Instead of reporting these threats to the authorities, these individuals chose to share them online, perpetuating the false information and causing unnecessary panic.

 

“We take all threats against our schools seriously, but we also need the public’s help in reporting them responsibly,” said [Police Chief’s Name]. “Sharing fake threats online can cause harm and divert resources away from real emergencies.”

 

The police department is urging anyone who sees a potential threat online to report it directly to them or to the school administration, rather than sharing it on social media.

 

“Let’s work together to keep our schools and community safe,” said [Police Chief’s Name].

 

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