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Saturday, March 31, 2018

Police: Bridgeport high school locked down after staffer threatens killing spree

BRIDGEPORT - Harding High School was put in lockdown Wednesday after police said a school employee threatened to go on a killing spree.

Carl Lemon, 63, an in-school suspension coordinator, was charged with second-degree threatening and breach of peace and was later released on $5,000 bond.

Police said shortly after noon officers were dispatched to the high school for a threatening situation.

The school’s principal, Dane Brown, told officer that Lemon had made threatening statements to another teacher.

Police said Lemon stated that he hates white people and couldn’t wait “for the panthers to give the OK and a revolution begins because he will execute every white man he gets his hands on.”

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4 comments:

  1. "...was charged with second-degree threatening and breach of peace and was later released on $5,000 bond."

    They definitely DO things in Texas differently than everywhere else!

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  2. I get the impression that he thinks no one will be shooting at HIM.

    Good luck.

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