Law enforcement and school officials urge parents to discuss threats with students

The Kentucky Department of Education and the Kentucky State Police released a joint statement about the threats sent to schools in the state last week. They asked parents to talk to their children about the severe consequences of making these threats, which are considered Terroristic Threating. They added Terroristic Threating is a Class D Felony that carries a sentence of five to ten years in prison, if convicted.

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