LCSD investigates threat; found to be noncredible
This morning, Sept. 16, several students and their families reported concerning messages circulating via text messages and social media of a potential threat of violence at several schools on a list, which included a Liberty Middle School.
Upon hearing of the potential threat, the district and Liberty Police Department, immediately began an investigation, which quickly determined the threat was noncredible, originating from a list of out-of-state schools that were targeted for educational improvement and spread via social media.
“Safety is the top priority for Liberty Central School District. We thank those who reported their concerns. We take every report seriously,” Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan said.
The district reminds students that if they see a threat they should report as soon as they see it via Anonymous Alerts or to a trusted adult, and they should never share it via social networks or text messages.