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ObamaNation See other ObamaNation Articles Title: NACS implements eLearning day Friday after district receives bomb threat ALLEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) Northwest Allen County Schools announced Friday morning that an eLearning day will be implemented for the day after the district received a bomb threat Thursday night. According to a release from a district spokesperson, a similar threat was also sent to other school districts across Indiana. The FBI and Indiana State Police are among the agencies investigating the threat. At this time, we have not been able to determine if the threat is credible or not. Out of an abundance of caution, all Northwest Allen County Schools will have an eLearning day today, Friday, April 14, said NACS Superintendent Wayne Barker. In a letter sent to NACS parents and staff Friday morning, Barker explained that NACS officials will work with law enforcement to determine the credibility of the threat and will communicate with parents as more information becomes available. According to the release, district administrators followed NACS school safety plans and are working in conjunction with the Allen County Sheriffs Department and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. FOX 59 reports the Henry County Sheriff said the threat- emailed to 40 school districts- was written in Arabic script, which is translated to this message: One of your schools has a bomb inside. It is well built, solid and discreetly (sic) located. Considering that today is your last day, I think it is appropriate for you to pray to God. Allah is the greatest. At this time no suspicious or explosive devices have been found in any of our schools, Indiana State Police said in a release Friday morning. The investigation into the origin of this threat is ongoing. The safety of our children will always be a top priority, said Doug Carter, the superintendent of Indiana State Police. The Indiana State Police will continue to offer any and all resources we have to schools to ensure safety for our students. A handful of Indiana schools decided to stay open and determined the threat not to be credible, FOX 59 reports. FOX 59 provided a working list of school districts that are closed or on eLearning. School districts confirmed to be affected: Southwest Allen County Schools sent out a letter acknowledging the large-scale threat, but said its district was not among those the threat was sent to, and school Friday would continue as normal. Poster Comment: I just got a call about this from the other side of the state, that's why I'm looking at local news. I guess these schools are scattered all over Indiana from the looks of the list. Tucker Carlson just broke a story the other day about an undercover investigation uncovering a conspiracy to teach CRT and other filth and lying about doing it in several Indiana schools. Maybe the towelheads, or somebody pretending to be a towelhead, don't appreciate that shit. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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