Frisco ISD Lifts 'Secure' Status After Non-Credible Threatening Emails
WFAAJanuary 15, 20261 min395 views
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- π Frisco ISD campuses were placed on 'secure' status due to threatening emails received by multiple schools.
- β οΈ The 'secure' status meant no one was allowed to exit or enter any Frisco ISD campus.
- π£οΈ Parents and students expressed fear and frustration, noting that the threats disrupt the learning environment and endanger lives.
Law Enforcement Assessment
- π Frisco police stated that the threatening emails were not credible.
- π‘οΈ Despite the non-credibility, the district maintained the secure status for several hours as a precautionary measure.
Community Impact and Concerns
- π The incident, even with non-credible threats, caused significant fear and anxiety within the community.
- π¬ Many expressed concern that such threats are becoming too frequent, leading to a sense of normalization of school security issues.
- π¨ The situation highlights a growing unease, contrasting past school closures for snow days with current closures due to active threats.
- π€ The recurring nature of these events prompts questions about what constitutes 'normal' in school safety.
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