Two students charged with making terroristic threats at Arlington charter school, police say

ARLINGTON, Texas — Two male students at an Arlington charter school have been arrested by police and charged with making terroristic threats, officials say.

According to the Arlington Police Department, officers were called to Great Hearts Arlington on Monday evening. Students had reportedly turned in a piece of paper they found with written remarks possibly threatening violence against people at the school.

Police deemed two male students, who were not identified due to still being under 18, responsible for the threats. Both students were charged by police and taken to the Tarrant County Juvenile Detention Center…

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