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Last post 09-21-2008, 8:12 AM by Bulert. 50 replies.
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  •  04-16-2007, 9:21 PM

    Re: Student threatened to kill two teachers in Calgary

    This is one of the biggest tragedies of modern day society. By far the largest. The whole world has gone mad, completely mad...including me.
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  •  04-25-2007, 5:32 PM

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    A Sept-Iles man will appear in court Wednesday afternoon to face assault and kidnapping charges after a child was snatched from a schoolyard and doused with gasoline, provincial police said.

    The small community 500 kilometres northwest of Quebec City is trying to come to terms with the bizarre attack that terrorized students at École Bois-Joli on Monday.

    Police said a man crashed his car into the schoolyard fence during morning recess, got out, walked toward the school, hit six children and then dragged a teacher who tried to intervene into the school.

    The man then grabbed a seventh child, fled the school on foot with the nine-year-old in tow and headed to a nearby gas station where he doused the boy with gasoline.

    Two people passing by grabbed the man and held him until police arrived. The boy was not hurt physically but went to hospital as a precaution.

    Police have no theories about the motives behind the attack.

    The man they have arrested has two children at the same school but is not related to the nine-year-old victim, police said.

    He faces several assault charges, and a count of forcible confinement, provincial police said.

     

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  •  04-25-2007, 5:58 PM

    Student stabbed, bitten outside Halifax School

    Student stabbed, bitten outside Halifax School
    Car dispute prompted attack: victim

     
    RICHARD DOOLEY
    The Daily News

    2007 04 24


    A squirt of windshield-washer fluid landing on another car was all it took for a Halifax teenager to get stabbed in the chest.

    The Halifax West Grade 12 student had just left the school yesterday afternoon after classes were dismissed around 3:20 p.m. and made his way to the student parking lot to drive home.

    He cleaned off the windshield of his car, but some of the spray landed on another student's car, he said.

    The victim said the boyfriend of the girl who owns the car walked up to him and punched him through the open window.

    "There's been bad blood between the two of us for a long time," he said last night shortly after being released from the hospital.

    The fight tumbled out into the school parking lot and started to draw a crowd.

    The victim said he was bitten on the arm and tried to walk away from the fight.

    Then he felt a sharp pain in the middle of his chest, he said.

    "The doctor said a centimetre or two right or left and I might be dead or seriously wounded," he told The Daily News last night.

    The blade, which the teenager describes as a five-inch retractable knife, glanced off the bone in his sternum, he said.

    A teacher supervising dismissal from the school heard the fight and saw him bleeding. The teacher notified the school's office to call 911.

    In the meantime, a school police liaison officer also heard the commotion and arrested the 17-year-old suspect at the scene and seized a knife.

    Police say the reasons for the fight are still under investigation.

    "We have a suspect in custody and we're interviewing a number of people," Halifax Regional Police Const. Jeff Carr said.

    The teenage suspect faces weapons and aggravated assault charges when he appears in Halifax Youth Court today.

    Police secured a wide area of the parking as a crime scene.

    Forensic Identification Unit officers spent more than an hour photographing the area and looking for evidence.

    In addition to the police investigation into the stabbing, the school will conduct its own investigation.

    "It will be with a view to some sort of discipline," Halifax Regional School Board spokesman Doug Hadley said.

    The discipline would likely involve a suspension from school.

    The victim said he was threatened last year by a group calling themselves Murder Squad, and thinks yesterday's incident may have started with those threats.

    "I'm more angry at the fact this could have been prevented by getting these kids out of the school after the first incident," he said.

    Many of the students leaving the school were unaware of the stabbing, but some people were shaken by seeing police and crime scene tape near the school.

    One man, who didn't want to be named, said that after the recent shootings at Virginia Tech and other high profile incidents of school violence, a stabbing in the parking lot is unsettling.

    "It hits a little too close to home," he said.


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  •  04-26-2007, 2:44 PM

    Re: Student stabbed, bitten outside Halifax School

    those are people trying to have their name in history  no matter what way they do it they know if they do something stupid it will with the press  and the press will make it a glorified item   ............


    one of the main way of stopping this is to stop   making a scene about and just give them the punishment they deserves ..........



    if you check the background  of most of those people you will find that most of them lack attention and are underachiever

    stupidity governs the world
  •  04-28-2007, 8:06 AM

    Quebec student, 14, dies following high school brawl

         

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    TROIS-PISTOLES, Que. (CP) — A 14-year-old Quebec boy is facing a manslaughter charge after another teen died following a high school fight.
    Quebec provincial police say the two 14-year-olds got into a fight at the school on Wednesday over a baseball cap and one of the boys threw a punch that knocked the other unconscious.
    He was rushed to the local hospital and then transferred to Quebec City, where he died that night.
    School principal Claude Thibault said today the fight was an unfortunate, isolated incident, and added that students will have access to counselling to help them cope.
    Students have set up a makeshift memorial with flowers and pictures inside the school.
    School officials cancelled classes following the incident at the school in Trois-Pistoles, Que., about 250 kilometres northeast of Quebec City.

     

     

     

     

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  •  04-28-2007, 8:09 AM

    Weapons seized from young Halifax students

    Weapons seized from young  Halifax students

    From The Chronicle Herald-Halifax


    Two young students were allegedly brandishing weapons near a Fairview school Friday.

    A number of young students reported that one boy pointed a pellet gun at them and the other a bow and arrow.

    It allegedly began near Burton Ettinger Elementary School on Alex Street at lunchtime and continued afterward, Halifax Regional Police said.

    The boys were located and their weapons seized.

    "One of the two boys involved is too young to charge," Staff Sgt. Jim Perrin said Friday night. "The other one is 12. There’s no charges laid yet. We’re obviously going to be following up on this more to see what the origin of the problem is and to see if it can be resolved in other ways."

    The children involved all know each other.


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  •  05-14-2007, 4:07 PM

    Fredericton's Leo Hayes high school evacuated after explosive device discovery

         

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    FREDERICTON (CP) — Police say a high school in Fredericton has been evacuated following the discovery of an explosive device.
    City police Cpl. Bobbi Simmons says a 14-year-old student at Leo Hayes High School is a suspect.
    Simmons says the incident began around noon when the school’s resource officer was told the device was in the school.
    An explosives disposal team is on the scene.
    As well, a bomb-sniffing dog is en route from Moncton to make sure there are no other explosives in the school

     

     

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  •  05-15-2007, 3:14 PM

    N.B. student charged in high school incident

         

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    Police in Fredericton, N.B., have arrested a 14-year-old student following a scare at a school Monday, and officials are asking parents to help prevent further incidents.

    Leo Hayes High School was evacuated when what police are now calling an explosive substance was found at the school. The boy is in custody on a charge of possession of such a substance without a lawful excuse.

    It's the third time this month there has been a disruption at the school. On May 3, a 15-year-old boy was arrested and the school locked down after a firearm was found in a student's bag. Last week, the school was locked down in what turned out to be a hoax involving a toy gun.

    Diane Wilkins, the school district director of education, is asking parents of students to help prevent further incidents.

    "Sometimes children will go home and say something to a parent, that they noticed this or they noticed something else happening that would be worrisome, so we're saying 'Please call us,'" Wilkins said.

    District will review response

    The district will be doing a review of how school officials responded to the incidents, and if procedures need to be changed, they will, Wilkins said.

    About 80 per cent of students showed up for school on Tuesday, which officials say is about normal for a Tuesday.

    The head of guidance programs at Leo Hayes, Joe Brennan, said a few students have sought counselling.

    "They have their emotions under control for the moment. We understand, of course, that this is a roller-coaster ride for a lot of people and we will continue to be available for as long as it takes."

     

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  •  05-15-2007, 4:33 PM

    Re: Student stabbed, bitten outside Halifax School

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    those are people trying to have their name in history  no matter what way they do it they know if they do something stupid it will with the press  and the press will make it a glorified item   ............


    one of the main way of stopping this is to stop   making a scene about and just give them the punishment they deserves ..........



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  •  05-15-2007, 7:49 PM

    Re: Student stabbed, bitten outside Halifax School

      so they still deserve the just punishment    or they will continu the same ***

    stupidity governs the world
  •  05-23-2007, 7:14 PM

    Toronto teen, 14, shot and killed at school

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    DATE: May 23, 17:08

    TORONTO (CP) — High school students locked down for hours following the fatal shooting of a 14-year-old student were released Wednesday evening as police continued searching for a suspect and anguished parents awaited news of their children’s safety.

    The students began exiting C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute and boarding Toronto transit buses shortly before 6 p.m., but police Chief Bill Blair said they would be brought to another nearby school before they would be free to go home.

    The shooting at the north Toronto school occurred around 2:30 p.m. Officers received a call about a possible drowning, but arrived at the school to find a teenage boy in a corridor suffering from a single gunshot wound, prompting the lockdown.

    Blair held a news conference outside the school at 5 p.m. — while the students were still locked down — and offered assurances to worried parents, saying officers had secured the school and were “on every floor and in every room.”
    He appealed to students to remain calm.
    Blair indicated the victim was rushed to hospital in grave condition but later died.
    “A young man lost his life, a young student lost his life in the school,” he said.
    “Students have a right to a safe school environment. It is shocking that such a crime could take place in our schools.”
    Friends of the victim identified him as Grade 9 student Jordan Manners.

    Police didn’t comment on a suspect, but said it was not a situation in which a gunman roamed the halls.

    “I have no information at the present time with respect to suspects,” Blair said. “The only information we have is that this young man was found with a single gunshot wound and that he was transported to hospital.”

    As word of the shooting spread through the neighbourhood, frantic parents — many in tears — rushed to the school, hoping their child wasn’t involved.

    “I was thinking that it could be my son,” one woman said.

    “You’re pretty scared,” another mother said.
    Toronto Mayor David Miller said the incident underscores the need to crack down on gun crimes in the city.

    “Handguns have one purpose, and that is to kill, and it really reinforces what we’ve been saying for quite a while at the city,” Miller told TV station CP24. “We absolutely have to get the guns off the streets. It’s going to require some changes to our laws, but it has to be done.”

    Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty offered his condolences to the families and friends of the victim.

    “I also know I speak for all Ontarians when I condemn and deplore the violence we’ve seen here today,” McGuinty said in a statement. “I want the entire community at C.W. Jefferys C.I. to know that they are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.”

    Yellow police tape surrounded the school, and outside the barrier, police vehicles and curious onlookers — including many parents of students — jammed the streets.

    Some parents were able to reach their children inside the school on cellphones.

    The school is located near the Jane-Finch corridor, a poor area of Toronto noted for years for its high crime rate.

    Police said no weapon had been found by early Wednesday evening.

    The Toronto District School Board’s website said the school has about 850 students.
    The shooting comes a little more than a month after a gunman killed 32 people at Virginia Tech before taking his own life.

    In September, a gunman at Montreal’s Dawson College killed a student and wounded 20 others before he died from police gunfire.

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    (CP) – A list of some major violent incidents at Canadian schools:

    May 23, 2007: Gunman shoots and kills 14-year-old student at C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute in Toronto.

    Sept. 13, 2006: Kimveer Gill, 25, opens fire at Dawson College in Montreal, killing one woman and injuring 20 people.

    April 20, 2000: Four students and one staff member wounded in knife attack at Cairine Wilson High School in Orleans, Ont. Occurs on first anniversary of Columbine massacre.

    April 28, 1999: 14-year-old boy shoots two students, one fatally, at W.R. Myers High School in Taber, Alta.

    Feb. 8, 1999: Man fires shot at Woodland Elementary School in Verdun, Que. No one injured.

    October 1997: 35-year-old man fatally shoots teacher at Montreal language school for immigrants.

    October 1994: Two guidance counsellors at Brockton High School in Toronto shot and wounded by student unhappy with grades.

    June 1993: Teen wounded outside Gladstone Secondary School in Vancouver in drive-by shooting.

    Aug. 24, 1992: Valery Fabrikant, professor at Concordia University in Montreal, goes on shooting rampage at school, killing four colleagues and wounding one.

    February 1990: Jilted teenager shoots and wounds estranged girlfriend at General Brock High School in Burlington, Ont.

    December 1989: Marc Lepine, 25, shoots dead 14 women at University of Montreal’s Ecole polytechnique engineering school, then kills himself.

    October 1978: 17-year-old student shoots 16-year-old to death at Sturgeon Creek Regional Secondary School in Winnipeg.

    Oct. 27, 1975: Robert Poulin, an 18-year-old militia sharpshooter, shoots six people at Ottawa’s Saint Pius X school and then kills himself. One wounded student dies just over a month later. Poulin had killed a girl at a youth home before he went to the school.

    May 1975: Michael Slobodian, 16, kills teacher and student and wounds 13 others at Centennial Secondary School in Brampton, Ont., before turning gun on himself.

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    Outbreaks of violence at U.S. and Canadian schools

    (CP) – A list of some major violent incidents at North American schools:

    May 23, 2007: Gunman shoots and kills 14-year-old student at C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute in Toronto.

    April 16, 2007: Deadliest shooting rampage in U.S. history as gunman opens fire in a dorm and classroom at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Va. The toll is 33 dead, including the gunman, who committed suicide.

    Oct. 2, 2006: A 32-year-old gunman enters an Amish schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, Pa., and holds 10 girls hostage before shooting them. Five girls are killed, and five more wounded. The gunman also kills himself.

    Sept. 13, 2006: Kimveer Gill, 25, opens fire at Dawson College in Montreal, killing one woman and injuring 20 people.

    Aug. 30, 2006: 19-year-old man in Hillsborough, N.C., kills father, then opens fire at Orange High School, wounding two students before surrendering to police.

    March 14, 2006: 14-year-old boy in Reno, Nev., bring’s father’s revolver to Pine Middle School and wounds two classmates.

    Jan. 13, 2006: 15-year-old boy at Milwee Middle School in Longwood, Fla., holds class hostage at gunpoint before being fatally shot by police. It is later learned his weapon was a pellet gun.

    Nov. 8, 2005: Student at high school in Jacksboro, Tenn., shoots and kills assistant principal. Principal and another assistant principal wounded.

    March 21, 2005: 16-year-old boy in Red Lake, Minn., fatally shoots grandfather and grandfather’s partner at home, then goes to Red Lake High School, where he kills five students, a teacher and a security guard before committing suicide.

    May 7, 2004: Two men, 18 and 24, shoot and wound four students at high school in Randallstown, Md.

    March 30, 2004: Student at Wallace High School in Gary, Ind., shot to death in school parking lot by classmate.

    Feb. 3, 2004: 14-year-old boy in Palmetto Bay, Fla., stabs and slits throat of 14-year-old classmate at Southwood Middle School.

    Feb. 2, 2004: 19-year-old man shoots to death 17-year-old boy at Ballou Senior High School in Washington, D.C.

    Sept. 24, 2003: 15-year-old boy shoots two classmates at Rocori High School in Cold Spring, Minn. One dies same day, other dies two weeks later.

    April 24, 2003: 14-year-old boy shoots principal to death in school cafeteria in Red Lion, Pa., before killing himself.

    March 5, 2001: 15-year-old freshman opens fire with .22-calibre pistol at Santana High School in Santee, Calif., killing two students and injuring 13 others.

    Jan. 10, 2001: 17-year-old gunman fires shots at Hueneme High School in Oxnard, Calif., before taking female student hostage. He is later shot and killed by police.

    May 26, 2000: 13-year-old honours student shoots and kills teacher on last day of classes in Lake Worth, Fla.

    April 20, 2000: Four students and one staff member wounded in knife attack at Cairine Wilson High School in Orleans, Ont. Occurs on first anniversary of Columbine massacre.

    Feb. 29, 2000: Six-year-old boy shoots six-year-old girl to death in Grade 1 classroom at Buell Elementary School in Mount Morris Township, Mich. Because of his age, boy is not charged.

    Dec. 6, 1999: 13-year-old student fires at least 15 shots at Fort Gibson Middle School in Fort Gibson, Okla., wounding four classmates.

    Nov. 19, 1999: 12-year-old boy shoots 13-year-old girl in head at school in Deming, N.M. Girl dies next day.

    May 20, 1999: 15-year-old boy opens fire at Heritage High School in Conyers, Ga., with .357-calibre Magnum and rifle, wounding six students.

    April 28, 1999: 14-year-old boy shoots two students, one fatally, at W.R. Myers High School in Taber, Alta.

    April 20, 1999: Two heavily armed teenagers rampage through Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., killing 12 students and one teacher before committing suicide.

    April 16, 1999: High school sophomore fires two shotgun blasts in school hallway in Notus, Idaho. No one injured.

    Feb. 8, 1999: Man fires shot at Woodland Elementary School in Verdun, Que. No one injured.

    May 21, 1998: 17-year-old boy kills parents, then goes to high school in Springfield, Ore., on shooting rampage, killing two teens and wounding more than 20 people.

    May 19, 1998: 18-year-old honours student opens fire at high school in Fayetteville, Tenn., killing classmate who was dating his ex-girlfriend.

    April 24, 1998: 15-year-old boy opens fire at eighth-grade dance in Edinboro, Pa., killing teacher.

    March 24, 1998: Four girls and teacher shot to death and 10 people wounded during false fire alarm at middle school in Jonesboro, Ark., when two boys, 11 and 13, open fire from woods.

    Dec. 1, 1997: Three students die and five wounded at Heath High School in West Paducah, Ky., after 14-year-old boy opens fire.

    October 1997: 35-year-old man fatally shoots teacher at Montreal language school for immigrants.

    Oct. 1, 1997: 16-year-old boy in Pearl, Miss., shoots two students to death and wounds seven others after stabbing his mother to death.

    Feb. 19, 1997: 16-year-old boy takes shotgun and bag of shells to school in Bethel, Alaska, killing principal and student and wounding two others.

    October 1994: Two guidance counsellors at Brockton High School in Toronto shot and wounded by student unhappy with grades.

    June 1993: Teen wounded outside Gladstone Secondary School in Vancouver in drive-by shooting.

    Aug. 24, 1992: Valery Fabrikant, professor at Concordia University in Montreal, goes on shooting rampage at school, killing four colleagues and wounding one.

    February 1990: Jilted teenager shoots and wounds estranged girlfriend at General Brock High School in Burlington, Ont.

    December 1989: Marc Lepine, 25, shoots dead 14 women at University of Montreal’s Ecole polytechnique engineering school, then kills himself.

    October 1978: 17-year-old student shoots 16-year-old to death at Sturgeon Creek Regional Secondary School in Winnipeg.

    Oct. 27, 1975: Robert Poulin, an 18-year-old militia sharpshooter, shoots six people at Ottawa’s Saint Pius X school and then kills himself. One wounded student dies just over a month later. Poulin had killed a girl at a youth home before he went to the school.

    May 1975: Michael Slobodian, 16, kills teacher and student and wounds 13 others at Centennial Secondary School in Brampton, Ont., before turning gun on himself.

     

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  •  05-31-2007, 2:23 PM

    Edmonton Student caught with bombs


         

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    Tennis-ball-sized devices in egg carton no joke at school

     
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    EDMONTON - A 16-year-old student has been charged by police after he allegedly brought three small homemade bombs to W.P. Wagner High School on Tuesday morning.

    The devices were about the size of tennis balls, but police said they had the potential to seriously injure anyone holding them.

    "We have no information that they were going to blow anything up," said Sgt. Tom Farquhar, who heads the school resource officer unit for the Edmonton Police Service.

    "It's just kids playing around. The problem actually comes when they take the next step and bring it into a school environment." Around 11:30 a.m., a teacher at the south-side school noticed a male student carrying an egg carton that contained the bombs.

    The principal contacted police and bomb technicians were dispatched to remove the devices from the school.

    Only the school office was evacuated and classes were not disrupted.

    Police have not released any details on the contents of the carton. Samples have been sent to a lab for analysis to determine the exact chemical makeup.

    The 16-year-old was charged with possession of an explosive without lawful excuse and theft under $5,000. It is not clear whether the student got any of the bomb materials from the school.

    Corinne McCabe, an administrator with Edmonton Public Schools, said students normally do not have unsupervised access to a school's chemistry supply cabinet.

    "Anything that has any level of danger to students is kept in locked cabinets," McCabe said.

    "In many of the schools there would be a laboratory assistant who would be responsible for providing supplies or the teacher would be responsible for putting the supplies back in locked storage." No decision has been made about the student's punishment within the school, but expulsion is an option.

    "The school administration, and the police service take this very seriously," Farquhar said.

    "We will act on every single incident that we deal with in the schools to the utmost letter of the law." In an unrelated incident, police were called to Prince Rupert School at 11515 113th St. on Wednesday morning after a worker emptying garbage discovered a suspicious backpack sitting in the schoolyard.

    Inside the backpack, police discovered six duct-taped cylinders containing liquid human waste.

    In another incident, Killarney Junior High School, at 13110 91st St., had a bomb threat around 9:15 a.m. Wednesday. EPS spokeswoman Lisa Lammi said the school received the threat from a young male who tried to disguise his voice. The school was temporarily evacuated. Students returned to classes later that morning.

    Police have made no arrests for either of those incidents.

    There have been 10 threats at Edmonton public schools this month, mostly related to bombs. The district receives two or three threats in an average year, a spokeswoman said.

    Edmonton Catholic high schools have had six incidents this month -- five phoned-in bomb threats and a handwritten message threatening loss of life.

    "This would definitely be the most we would have experienced in such a short time frame," said Lori Nagy, spokesperson for the Edmonton Catholic School Board.

    Police say any bomb threat or disruptive activity within a school will not be tolerated and any suspects may be charged criminally.

    Parents and students who become aware of a plan to make a threat are asked to call police at 423-4567 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

    axferguson@thejournal.canwest.com The 16-year-old was charged with possession of an explosive without lawful excuse and theft under $5,000.

    It is not clear whether the student got any of the bomb materials from the school.

    Corinne McCabe, an administrator with Edmonton Public Schools, said students normally do not have unsupervised access to a school's chemistry supply cabinet.

    "Anything that has any level of danger to students is kept in locked cabinets," McCabe said. "In many of the schools there would be a laboratory assistant who would be responsible for providing supplies or the teacher would be responsible for putting the supplies back in locked storage." No decision has been made about the student's punishment within the school, but expulsion is an option.

    "The school administration, and the police service take this very seriously," Farquhar said. "We will act on every single incident that we deal with in the schools to the utmost letter of the law." In an unrelated incident, police were called to Prince Rupert School at 11515 113th St. on Wednesday morning after a worker emptying garbage discovered a suspicious backpack sitting in the school yard.

    Inside the backpack, police discovered six duct-taped cylinders containing liquid human waste.

    In another incident, Killarney Junior High School, at 13110 91st St., had a bomb threat around 9:15 a.m. Wednesday.

    EPS spokeswoman Lisa Lammi said the school received the threat from a young male who tried to disguise his voice. The school was temporarily evacuated. Students returned to classes later that morning.

    Police have made no arrests for either of those incidents.

    There have been 10 threats at Edmonton public schools this month, mostly related to bombs. The district receives two or three threats in an average year, a spokeswoman said.

    Edmonton Catholic high schools have had six incidents this month -- five phoned-in bomb threats and a handwritten message threatening loss of life.

    "This would definitely be the most we would have experienced in such a short time frame," said Lori Nagy, spokesperson for the Edmonton Catholic School Board.

    Police say any bomb threat or disruptive activity within a school will not be tolerated and any suspects may be charged criminally.

     

     

     

     

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  •  06-01-2007, 4:21 PM

    Re: Edmonton Student caught with bombs

    Wow...I know I should read the news more.  But it really bothers me...I get physically ill watching it.  I take everything to heart.  The things happening in our schools scares the bejesus out of me.  I have two young kids....and the thoughts they could experience any of this makes me want to pull them out immediatly...quit my job and homeschool.

    This isn't a huge thing....not anything like you posted.  But their was something that happened at an elementary school to a little girl that would have been 5, she was in my sons class.  She was being picked on by the boys...believe it or not she was the only girl in the class at that time.  They basically tortured this kid...hit her...threatened her....the last draw for the mother was when they pulled her hair and cut her hair all off with scissors.  To the mother these boys attacked her kid with scissors, to her it did not feel like "just cutting hair"....I think I would have felt the same way as her.  When the mother went to the school...the principal actually said boys will be boys.  I think situations like this lead to the bigger problems in the older grades.  Kids are allowed to get away with things for so long that it's hard to straighten them out when they are teens. Those kids should have been kicked out...instead the mother of the girl had to take her daughter out and disrupt the innocent childs life, because she didn't feel her child was safe there.  I think it should have been handled better by the principal and the parents of the young boys.  If they had a "talking" too...that isn't even enough in my book.  It should be nipped in the butt at day one...the first time a child is picked on.  To my bulling a kid is serious business. The parent's have to start taking complaints seriously and so does the schools.


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  •  06-01-2007, 7:25 PM

    15 year old female student arrested

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    A 15-year-old girl was arrested and charged with making threats toward a teacher and students at Bayview Community school in Mahone Bay.

    RCMP Const. Grant Webber said the girl also allegedly threatened to do damage to the school.

    It is believed she was inquiring about how to make bombs, but no weapons or bomb-making materials were seized by police.

    The girl was arrested on Monday and will appear in Provincial Youth Court in Bridgewater on June 6th. She was released on conditions including that she not have contact with the people she allegedly made the threats against.

    The girl is suspended from school.

     

     

     

     

     

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  •  07-20-2007, 7:08 PM

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    By DON MACPHERSON
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    A Leo Hayes High School student who stalked a girl he liked and threatened to kill everyone at their school so they could be together was sentenced to probation.

    A 16-year-old Fredericton boy was in youth court Thursday to be sentenced on a harassment charge and two counts of uttering death threats.

    Crown prosecutor Cameron Gunn said the boy -- who cannot be identified under the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act -- expressed his desire to become the boyfriend of a new female Leo Hayes student not long after she started attending the high school last fall.

    Between Sept. 20 and Oct. 25, he would visit her home frequently, ride his bike past her home and follow her.

    Gunn said he repeatedly asked and demanded that they be a couple.

    He learned where the girl lived by boarding her school bus and observing where she got off and which house she entered.

    During one encounter, court was told the boy said, "He would kill everyone in school with a machete" so they could be together.

    He also threatened to break into the residence and threatened the girl's mother for interfering, Gunn said.

    The girl said she didn't know the boy and just wanted to be left alone.

    "She said she did not want to have anything to do with him," Gunn said.

    When confronted by police about the harassment, the teen said he had no intention of hurting anyone.

    However, the boy also ran afoul of the law after a visit to a teacher's house on Halloween while trick-or-treating.

    The boy, while wearing a clown costume, told his teacher, "I'm going to beat you up and have your wife," Gunn told the court.

    The boy, who has no prior criminal record, told police his comment was meant as a joke.

    Defence lawyer Edward Derrah said the boy now regrets his actions.

    "He knows it was beyond inappropriate," he said.

    The teen's pre-sentence report outlined a plan for counselling, and both Gunn and Derrah said it would be the right course of action for sentencing.

    Judge Mary Jane Richards sentenced the boy to probation for 18 months.

    During that time, he is to undergo psychiatric and psychological assessments and recommended treatment, participate in counselling, take medications as prescribed, attend educational programs that are arranged for him, observe a curfew, write letters of apology and have no contact with the victims.

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    Accused in Leo Hayes bomb case appear in court; matter adjourned until Aug. 2

    By DON MACPHERSON
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    A court case involving two Leo Hayes High School students accused of bringing a bomb to school has been delayed again.

    The two 14-year-old boys are facing May 14 charges of possession of an "improvised explosive device."

    The youths first appeared in court two weeks ago, but the matter was adjourned without pleas so they could consult with legal counsel.

    Neither entered a plea Thursday.

    One of the boys is waiting to hear the results of his application for legal aid.

    The other requested an adjournment as well.The case was set over to Aug. 2 for pleas.

    The teens cannot be named because their identities are banned from publication under the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

    Leo Hayes High School was evacuated when the explosive device was found on school property.

    The device was blown up by police.

    On May 3, officials found a firearm in a Leo Hayes student's backpack, resulting in a school-wide lockdown.

    Two students have pleaded guilty to weapons charges as a result of that incident.

    On May 11, a Leo Hayes student with a handgun was arrested at the northside school.

    That turned out to be a toy gun, but the school was still locked down for an hour.

    The same day, parents of an 18-year-old Fredericton High School student found a sawed-off shotgun and ammunition in his room and contacted police.

    He admitted to weapons offences as well.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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