Threat Reported at Crane Tuesday Evening, Super Says No Students in Danger
March 29, 2018
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Isaac Estes-Jones
“At no time were any students in any danger,” said Chris Johnson, Crane Schools Superintendent about the threat reported after school on Tuesday, March 27.
“A parent called [the threat] in around 4 p.m. on Tuesday,” Johnson said. According to law, most details of the event on Tuesday cannot be made publicly known, including students involved,. However, Dr. Johnson assured the Chronicle and parents that immediate action was taken and no students were in danger. We can confirm that the threat happened on one of the school buses after classes were dismissed for the day.
“Once the call came in, we had our administration, myself and law enforcement involved within 10 minutes.”
While no details on the involved students has been released, Johnson said the matter was turned over Juvenile and that additional disciplinary actions will be taken according to policy.
“I greatly appreciate the parent who called this in and let us know,” Johnson said.
In response to rumors, Johnson said, “at no point was there a gun on school property or the school bus. No one was in possession of a weapon.”
Tuesday night, after investigations were concluded, the following message went out to parents:
“It was reported by a parent that a student made a threat involving a gun on one of the buses on the way home this evening. The District took immediate action. Administration and Law Enforcement investigated the report. It has been turned over to Juvenile. At no time were students in danger. Disciplinary actions will be taken according to school policy.”
“At no time were any students in any danger,” said Chris Johnson, Crane Schools Superintendent about the threat reported after school on Tuesday, March 27.
“A parent called [the threat] in around 4 p.m. on Tuesday,” Johnson said. According to law, most details of the event on Tuesday cannot be made publicly known, including students involved,. However, Dr. Johnson assured the Chronicle and parents that immediate action was taken and no students were in danger. We can confirm that the threat happened on one of the school buses after classes were dismissed for the day.
“Once the call came in, we had our administration, myself and law enforcement involved within 10 minutes.”
While no details on the involved students has been released, Johnson said the matter was turned over Juvenile and that additional disciplinary actions will be taken according to policy.
“I greatly appreciate the parent who called this in and let us know,” Johnson said.
In response to rumors, Johnson said, “at no point was there a gun on school property or the school bus. No one was in possession of a weapon.”
Tuesday night, after investigations were concluded, the following message went out to parents:
“It was reported by a parent that a student made a threat involving a gun on one of the buses on the way home this evening. The District took immediate action. Administration and Law Enforcement investigated the report. It has been turned over to Juvenile. At no time were students in danger. Disciplinary actions will be taken according to school policy.”