REIDSVILLE, N.C. — A Rockingham County woman with a lengthy criminal history has been arrested after allegedly making violent threats online aimed at students at a Triad high school.
Graphic Threats Caught on Video
Sheriff Sam Page said 37-year-old Heather Brooke Clarke was reported to investigators after community members saw her livestreaming a cellphone video in which she threatened to kill students outside McMichael High School.
“The threats that were made were so graphic that I can’t say it on TV,” Page noted.
Arrest and Charges
Deputies placed the school on a brief lockdown while investigating. Clarke was arrested Thursday around 11 a.m., just half a mile from the school at a McDonald’s.
She is now in jail on a $500,000 secured bond and faces up to two years in prison if convicted of communicating threats.
Clarke’s Criminal History
Authorities confirmed Clarke has an extensive record, including:
- Assault with a deadly weapon
- Simple assault
- Burglary
- Felony drug possession
- DWI
- Child abuse and child abuse inflicting serious injury
- Communicating threats
She reportedly completed probation in 2022 but has faced repeated legal troubles since.
Sheriff’s Response and School Safety
Sheriff Page said any threats against schools will be met with swift action…