Bayonne schools to reopen day after threats

Monday, March 5, 2018
BAYONNE, New Jersey (WABC) -- Schools will reopen in Bayonne, New Jersey on Tuesday with a strong police presence, officials said.

All schools in the district were closed on Monday after social media posts threatened school shootings.

"The investigation is still on-going, but with the security measures put in place, the Chief of Police, Board of Education President, and I are confident that our schools are safe and we can return to a normal schedule tomorrow (Tuesday)," Superintendant Michael Wanko wrote in a letter.
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Officials had identified a tweet posted on Friday threatening shootings at several Bayonne schools and then they found a second threat on Snapchat.

In the interest of student safety, Mayor Jimmy Davis decided that schools should close for the day on Monday "out of an abundance of caution."


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The threat targeted the Henry Harris School, John M. Bailey School, Midtown Community School, Nicholas Oresko School and Bayonne High School.

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