MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Officers with the Memphis Police Department (MPD) were called to Perkins Road on Monday morning after a 16-year-old called in a bomb threat at White Station High School.
Police arrived at the school at around 9 a.m., where the vice principal of the school told officers that the principal had noticed a bomb threat notification on the “Citizen” app, according to a report from MPD.
The report goes on to state that MPD dispatch received multiple calls from an unverifiable number. The caller claimed, over multiple phone calls, that he is a 16-year-old male diagnosed with schizophrenia who planted bombs on campus and plans to kill his teacher…