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12-year old Bluffs girl faces felony Terrorism charge

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February 22nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Council Bluffs Police Department said members of the Council Bluffs Police Department arrested a 12 year old girl this (Thursday) morning, for making terroristic threats, via a social media (Snapchat) account. The threats were directed toward the Kirn Middle School.

Prior to the start of the school day, the principal at Kirn was contacted by a parent of a student who had seen disturbing messages on Snapchat, making reference to firearms and killing people at the school. The principal and the CBPD Kirn School Resource Officer worked with detectives to identify the student responsible for posting the threatening messages. The girl is a student at Kirn Middle School and was in attendance this morning.

The police department kept a presence inside the school, monitoring the area, as the investigation proceeded. Further investigation revealed that the girl did not have access to any weapons. The girl was booked into the Southwest Iowa Juvenile Detention Center on one count of Threat of Terrorism (Iowa Code 708A.5), which is a class “D” felony.

Police are not releasing the name of the female student, due to her being a juvenile. They also will not be releasing the threatening postings that instigated the investigation, as they are evidence in a criminal case. Authorities say the incident was an example of how the “See Something, Say Something” campaign works, and that they “Encourage adults to have conversations with student age kids, stressing that these types of posts are not funny and will lead to very serious consequences. Law enforcement will treat every threat as being potentially credible, until proven otherwise.”

The Council Bluffs Police Department is not aware of any other threats within the school district at this time. Authorities say they will continue to work with school officials to provide a safe learning environment for the community’s children.