The Irving Police Department took to social media to alert the community about an increasing number of school threats posted online. Irving is one of several cities in North Texas dealing with an increase in threats.
Most of the posts are from kids between 13 and 16 years old.
"If it's a juvenile, they're still going to be introduced, if they're arrested, into the juvenile justice system, which is going to prompt the parents to need to get a lawyer, which is going to prompt the parents to have to pay for that lawyer and any fees associated with them. So this is a much bigger deal aside from the panic and concern that it causes," said security consultant Craig Miller.
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