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16-year-old arrested for making shooting threat at Florida school

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ByMeghan Keneally
September 13, 2019, 6:54 PM

A Florida high school student was arrested Thursday after saying he would shoot up his school -- marking the latest scare just weeks after back-to-back mass shooting at a Texas Walmart and downtown Dayton, Ohio.

The St. Petersburg Police Department announced that the 16-year-old, whose name was not publicly released, is facing a felony charge of making a false report of a bomb or firearm to conduct bodily harm.

The threat was allegedly made during a class at Gibbs High School in Pinellas County. Each school site in that county has either a school resource officer or an armed school security officer on site, according to a letter from the county's school superintendent on the county's website.

The police department reported the arrest on their Facebook page, using it as a plea to urge the public to continue to report any incidents or threats they see.

Gibbs High School in St. Petersburg, Fla.
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"The St. Petersburg Police Department takes all school threats very seriously for the safety of our students. Threatening comments/posts will always be investigated," they wrote in the Facebook post, along with the hashtag #seesomethingsaysomething.

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(MORE: At least 14 people have been arrested this month for threatening mass shootings)

This is the latest arrest in connection to a threat of a shooting.

More than a dozen people were arrested in the three weeks after the El Paso and Dayton shootings, according to various news reports.

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