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Stratford Police To Increase Patrols At Schools After Social Media Messages

STRATFORD, Conn. — Stratford police will increase patrols at three schools Monday after a possibly threatening message was passed around by students on a social media messenger, according to the Stratford Star. 

Some eighth-graders at Wooster Middle School in Stratford passed around a possible threat on a social media messenger.

Some eighth-graders at Wooster Middle School in Stratford passed around a possible threat on a social media messenger.

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An eighth-grader at Wooster Middle School reported a threat in a group message on Kik that was titled, “Never be afraid to die,” Lt. Frank Eannotti told the Star.

A total of 27 students from Stratford and Bridgeport passed around a message that spoke of a possible shooting at Stratford High School, Wooster Middle School or Bridgeport’s Fairchild Wheeler Magnet School, the Star said. 

Eannotti said that the social media threat, which has been circulating around the country, is unsubstantiated and that no direct threats were made by the students targeting the schools, the Star said.

No arrests have been made in the case, but police officers will be available to parents and students, the Star said.

Click here to read the story in the Stratford Star. 

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