Federal agents are looking into threats from students at Naaman Forest High School in Garland.
Federal agents are looking into threats Garland ISD said came from some students at Naaman Forest High School.Because FBI investigators did not find a credible threat, the school day continued as normal despite an enhanced police presence Friday.
There was confusion among parents in the afternoon pick up line Friday at Naaman Forest High School in Garland, with multiple law enforcement agencies parked out front. The FBI and the North Texas Joint Terrorism Task Force notified the Garland Police Department that they launched an investigation due to online threats directed at Naaman Forest High School, making reference to harming and killing students at the school.
"It’s alarming and scary because I send my son here for education and I expect him to come home at the end of the day," she said.
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