Police chief: Students face ‘tough consequences’ after false threats at school

DENVER (KDVR) — Commerce City’s police chief said in an interview that a fake threat incident at Adams City High School on Wednesday is “every parent’s worst nightmare,” and the two juveniles allegedly responsible face “tough consequences.”

On Wednesday, two juvenile students were arrested after an investigation into false reports of a shooting and bomb threat, according to the Commerce City Police Department.

About 200 law enforcement officers with K-9s and bomb-detection equipment from multiple agencies responded. The school was locked down for a couple hours while investigators cleared the scene…

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