6th grader at Perry Elementary School faces a Threat of Terrorism charge following an after school incident
February 27th, 2025 by Ric Hanson
(Perry, Iowa) – The Perry Police Department reports a 6th grader at the Perry Elementary School faces a Felony “Threat of Terrorism” charge, following an incident that allegedly occurred after school, Tuesday. Authorities say at around 6-p.m. Feb. 25th, the Perry Police Department received a phone call from a concerned parent, who reported that his juvenile student had reported that they, along with several other students, had overheard another 6th grade student allegedly make a threat to “shoot up the school.”
The allegedly incident occurred at the Perry Elementary School playground after school had already been dismissed. Officers with the Perry Police Department responded to the student’s residence and interviewed the student along with their parents. During the investigation, the student did make statements that they had made the comments, but were “joking” about it. Officers were able to search the residence for firearms and determined that there were no firearms in the home and they didn’t have any access to any weapons. Officers also learned that this same student had made similar threats in December of 2024. 

That incident was fully investigated by the Perry Police Department and deemed not a creditable threat at that time.
Due to the seriousness of threat and a repeated threat, the 6th grade student has been charged with one count of threat of terrorism, 708A.5, a class D felony. The student will be referred to Dallas County Juvenile Court Services.
In a statement on social media, Perry Police Chief James Archer said Police and the Perry Community School District take any threat as a serious threat and investigate them fully. At this time, the Perry Police Department and Perry Community School District doesn’t believe there is any ongoing threat to the school, students or staff. The Perry Police Department and Perry Community School District continue to work together in keeping our community and schools safe.
Chief Archer said “The Perry Police Department will continue to fully investigate, arrest and charge anyone making threats of this nature toward our community.”

