A Kansas City-area school district is canceling all summer school activities on Wednesday due to an 'unspecific' mass shooting threat.
You can now listen to Fox News articles!district said Tuesday evening it is closing its summer school on Wednesday over an"unspecific mass shooting" threat and the FBI is investigating.
"Safety is our top priority, and we are committed to telling you what we can when we can," the district wrote in a message posted to Facebook."The Blue Springs Police Department alerted the FBI of a possible threat related to anDaniel Young Elementary School is in the Blue Springs School District. The district, in Blue Springs, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City, said the closure was out of an abundance of caution, adding,"We believe the best course of action is to close our
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