King County prosecutors have filed felony charges against an 18-year-old Juanita High School student for allegedly making online threats to shoot students and have a Uvalde, Texas- type shooting. FOX13
Police say on June 12 around 12:45 p.m.,
. There were threats of violence toward students and a picture of a gun, and the suspect, later identified as Salomon Levin, allegedly said he would be carrying out violence at the high school in the next week, according to authorities.According to charging documents, Levin made several threats and referenced the Uvalde, Texas school shooting. "For those who have been talking s*** about me.
He was also barred from going onto Lake Washington School District properties. His parents promised he would not have access to any firearms going forward, police say.that I have read and agree
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