Threat made on bus determined to be noncredible
This morning, May 21, a student reported to a bus monitor that they heard a student make a threatening statement toward the school the previous day. The monitor immediately reported the incident to Rolling V, who promptly notified the district and Liberty Police Department. The LES school resource officer responded and LPD investigated. It was determined the threat was noncredible.
“We take all threats seriously, as the safety of our staff and students is our top priority,” Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan said. “I am thankful for the quick action of the monitor and the Liberty Police Department.”
The situation is being dealt with according to the Liberty CSD Code of Conduct.
