Jefferson Police Detective Joseph Kratzel said both threats were immediately investigated by the department and were determined to be not credible. #NeverAgain: After Florida school shooting, North Jersey students say 'never again' Local schools: Florida school shooting spurs Wanaque, Ringwood parents to hold school security talk School security: Are North Jersey schools prepared for 'active shooter' situations? School district Assistant Superintendent Jeanne Howe referenced the two incidents in a district website post Tuesday, advising "at least one student made reference to a school shooting." He was investigated for threats made via electronic communications against Jefferson schools and students. The second incident was reported Friday and involved a 13-year-old Jefferson Township Middle School student who was charged with cyber-harassment and creating a false public alarm. He was investigated for implied threats against Jefferson schools and students. The first, reported last Thursday, involved a 14-year-old Jefferson Township High School student who was eventually charged with disorderly conduct. JEFFERSON - Two separate incidents involving possible security threats to schools and students were investigated last week, and even though police found "no credible threat," existed, two young teens were charged. ![]() Watch Video: NeverAgain Rally: Marjory Stoneman Douglas students speak at Capitol
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