Public schools in new Jersey closed due to the threat of fire

in #zappl7 years ago

On Monday, March 5, public schools in the city of Bayonne (new Jersey) will not open due to threats placed in social networks.

Initially, it was assumed that the schools would operate as usual, and their safety will be provided by the police, but later the law enforcement agencies of Hudson County found it appropriate to suspend the work of educational institutions. Information about this was posted this morning on the official website of the school district of Bayonne

Bayonne Police investigating school threat posted to Twitter. All schools closed today. And now they are also looking into a subsequent snap. Unclear if these are related or possible. But armed officers will be at all schools when they reopen tomorrow. @PIX11News pic.twitter.com/qlP1Cc3POj

"The Bayonne school district received a Twitter message threatening to shoot at local schools," school district superintendent Michael wanko said. - At the moment, the police Department of Bayonne has not yet established the reality of the threats, because the mayor Davis contacted me today at 6.40 and said that for security purposes it was decided on Monday to close all schools of the district.

As mayor of Bayonne James Davis noted on his Facebook page, the decision to close schools was taken solely "out of precaution." Also, the head of the city promised to inform the community as new data.

"Such provocations are always of concern to parents, pupils and school staff, and even if they are not always real, this cannot be ignored," says Michael Vanko.

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