6th grade girl with ‘death list,’ is one of two Warren middle school students accused of making violent threats: police

WARREN (WWJ) — Two young Macomb County students are expected to face charges in connection with alleged school threats at two schools this week.

WWJ’s Charlie Langton reports the first case involves an 11–year-old girl who’s in the 6th grade at Carter Middle School in Warren.

It’s alleged that the child created a “death list” in a notebook which included 14 students’ names. The list was discovered on Monday, according to Warren police.

School administrators suspended the girl, who is now waiting for a mental health exam, police said.

In the second case, at Chatterton Middle School, also in Warren, police said a 13-year-old student was arrested after he allegedly threatened to bring a gun to school.

According to police, the boy sent the threats to a student he’d gotten into a fight with on Monday.

When investigators when to the boy’s home, they found a 9mm handgun and BB replica firearm, police said.

These incidents come the same week a jury found the mother of the Oxford High School mass shooter guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with her son’s killing of four students in November, 2021.

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