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Police Investigating Bomb Threat Made Against Forest Hills High School

Forest Hills High School. NYC Department of Education

Sept. 23, 2019. By Shane O’Brien 

Police are investigating a bomb threat made against Forest Hills High School on Sunday night.

According to the police, the school received an email from an unknown sender at around 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 22 who threatened to shoot up the school and place a bomb at the location “on Tuesday.”

The sender also said that he or she intended to target minority students at the school in the attack, according to the NYPD.

Police said that they have investigated the threat and believe it was a hoax. No arrests have been made.

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Frank Ocasio

My family and I are enraged because Forest Hills High school lied to us when we dropped my son off this morning, If this would have turned into an active shooter situation, we would have just dropped our baby boy off at ground zero of another school shooting. This isn’t the first time this has happened but this is the last time you exclude the parents of the students who attended this school from the facts.

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Sara Ross

That’s what happens when schools close and other schools are over crowded. Probably made by one of the Russian slime in the area

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