MIAMI (AP) — Two students accused of threatening to shoot people at a middle school in South Florida have been arrested.
News outlets report a 13-year-old and 14-year-old said on social media that they planned to bring guns to Howard D. McMillan Middle School in Miami-Dade County on Tuesday. Parents were seen picking up children from school early.
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Miami-Dade County Public Schools spokeswoman Jackie Calzadilla says the threats were made on Instagram. She says both students could be charged with a felony. School officials are investigating whether additional students were involved.
Calzadilla says additional officers were at the middle school Tuesday as a precaution.
The school district says it's received 18 threats since the beginning of the school year. Five resulted in arrests.