UPDATED: Lockdown at L-S Lifted After Phoned-In Bomb Threat
Police say the time-specific threat has 'substantially passed.'
After a thorough search of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School by school and emergency personnel today, a phoned-in bomb threat was deemed a hoax and the lockdown the school was in was lifted early this afternoon. According to Lt. Scott Nix, the threat was made for a specific time on Friday. "That time has been substantially passed," Nix said around 1 p.m. "I don't want to give out the exact time because it's part of the investigation." Nix reported at about noon the school was in a "quasi-lockdown," meaning students who were in a classroom could continue with the class, and that no one was allowed in or out of those classrooms or the school. "The school and police are doing a joint investigation at this point in time," Nix said. "We are …
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KATiEE ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
8:30 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013
If there was a bomb threat on a school, and there really was a bomb, and a person with intent to blow it. A evacuation would only make him set the bomb off sooner. He sees students beginning to leave the building, says "screw it" sets off the bomb.   more ›