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  • 9 February 2013, 21:38

Brit Charged Over Threats To Kill US Students

Detectives have charged a British man in connection with alleged threats to shoot dead 200 children at a US school.

Sky Tyne and Wear reported Northumbria Police arrested Reece Elliott, 24, from South Shields, on Friday on suspicion of making threats to kill.

An anonymous post made on Wednesday on a Facebook memorial page set up for a deceased student threatened a mass killing spree, saying: "I'm gonna kill hopefully at least 200 before I kill myself."

Elliott has been charged with making threats to kill, and was remanded in custody after appearing before South Tyneside Magistrates Court.

He entered no plea, and offered to visit the local police station every day to avoid being remanded in custody.

When magistrates decided against this, he puffed out his cheeks and shook his head.

The prosecuting solicitor had earlier told the court: "I am not so sure this defendant knows just how serious this case is."

Homeland Security in the US was informed of the comments, and the threats led schools in Warren County, Tennessee, to tighten security.

Some reports said as many as 3,000 students did not attend classes the next day.

The post said: "My father has three guns. I'm planning on killing him first and putting him in a dumpster. Then I'm taking the motor and I'm going in fast.

"I'm gonna kill hopefully at least 200 before I kill myself."

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokesperson Kristin Helm said its cyber crime agents are helping in the investigation and the source of the post had not been identified.

It is not yet known whether any potential prosecution will be brought in England or the US, or both.

A spokeswoman for Northumbria Police said: "At 2.12pm on Friday February 8, police received notification that a man had posted threatening information on Facebook.

"A 24-year-old man from South Shields has been arrested on suspicion of threats to kill and is currently in custody.

"The message is believed to have been posted on Wednesday. There is nothing to suggest it posed any physical threat to any school either here or in America."

Bobby Cox, director of Warren County Schools in Tennessee, said: "As most of you are aware we received notice of violent threats directed at Warren County High School late Wednesday evening, February 6.

"We put an action plan together with the local authorities to ensure the safety of our schools and our campuses across the system.

"We wanted to make sure that we had all the facts before we sent a mass message out via our calling system to you.

"Currently the Sheriff's Department is working with the TBI and Homeland Security to trace down the person who posted this message.

"We have increased the presence of Police and Sheriff's Deputies in our schools today and tomorrow and all schools will limit access into each building to ensure the safety of our staff and students."

The Chattanooga Times Free Press reported police officers were posted to 11 schools in the area.

In December, gunman Adam Lanza killed 27 when he opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

He died at the scene and the body of his mother, Nancy Lanza, was found at his family home. She had been shot in the face.

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Name witheld

9:11pm on 8/2/2013

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James R McCulloch

8:29am on 9/2/2013

Very soon a version of Minority Report will be launched and these threats, whether intended or not, of killing people and destruction of life and property will be met with an appropriate response. Those who make the threats in jest or a malicious attitude will soon find themselves up before a SWAT team or other.......

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ListenToTeacher

8:52am on 9/2/2013

I see you clearly are in favour of an orwellian society

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ffreem200

10:10am on 9/2/2013

What an absolute idiot. Why would anyone ever want to say these kind of things rather than actually act them out!!!

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davenlesley

10:18am on 9/2/2013

This looks like the actions of another of those people who think they are totally anonymous hiding behind a keyboard in the safety of their own home. They issue threats or insults to all and sundry just for a larf. Joke or not those targeted take them seriously and I for one do not find them funny in the slightest. Perhaps we should extradite this keyboard warrior to the US to face trial to teach him and his ilk a lesson they won't forget

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john

11:52am on 9/2/2013

Seems a lot of fuss about an idiot, have a look at the Yahoo news story comments, particularly if it is a story relating to someone with a suntan, it is full of idiots advocating mass murder. A fine of a thousand pounds perhaps, for causing distress would soon shut these idiots up, that is if it was enforced, there are millions still waiting to be claimed in unpaid fines.

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ann davies

2:40pm on 9/2/2013

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Andrea E

4:35pm on 9/2/2013

With you all the way, he is just some low life troll who thought he could get away with it, thank good he was proved wrong, hope he gets lockt up for a very long time and never be aloud on the web agin. The poor victims who where killed they will hont him, what a sicko or is he just plane evil.

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