BETHESDA, Md. — Police in Montgomery County have taken a teenager into custody for allegedly setting a storage shed on fire and writing threatening graffiti discovered at Bradley Hills Elementary School over the weekend.
On Wednesday, police announced that a 16-year-old Walt Whitman High School student was arrested in connection with the graffiti. The unidentified teen has been charged with two counts of second-degree arson (felony), first-degree malicious burning (felony), malicious destruction of property, and threats of mass violence, one count of altering physical evidence.
Montgomery County Police began investigating on Saturday afternoon when the graffiti was discovered on a fence outside the school, a week after a school storage shed was reportedly set on fire. The Montgomery County Public School District confirmed that the graffiti mentioned the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary shooter…