It’s someone’s job to prepare for a parent’s nightmare of receiving a credible threat at a school. What happens behind the scenes when those threats come in?
- Police have been investigating online threats to Batavia, Lockport/Newfane and Buffalo Schools
- None have been found credible
- There have been two threats in Clarence within three days
On September 16, a threat to Clarence High School was found on a nearby bike path. On September 18, a threatening comment was found on a Sheridan Hill bathroom wall.
“There have been 395 mass shootings in the United States this year alone, it requires a very proactive approach, we have to do something to disrupt the pathway to violence,” said Lt. Jeremy Lehning, Public Information Officer for the Erie County Sheriff’s Office.
The Process
7 News looked into how threats are handled by Niagara Falls City Schools and the Erie County Sheriff’s Office.
The Erie County Sheriff’s Office takes the team approach: