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PINELLAS PARK â Pinellas County Sheriffâs deputies arrested a 13-year-old student at Pinellas Park Middle School Feb. 22 after she threatened to shoot up her school in a Snapchat post. She was transported to the Juvenile Assessment Center and charged with written threats to conduct a mass shooting. According to a media release, investigators received an anonymous tip on the night of Feb. 21, stating that the 13-year-old had threatened to shoot up her school in a Snapchat post, which was reposted to TikTok. In the post, the girl wrote, I m Can t be the only one who want to shoot up my school, not going to do it just a thought. It then reads, Are you ok, no it s Monday tomorrow. ....
Coronavirus in Tampa Bay schools: a weekly update After a holiday spike, numbers of cases are beginning to fall. Â Â School COVID-19 cases are on the rise in southeast Hillsborough County. This past week saw 11 cases at Wimauma Elementary School and 12 at Sumner High. [ C.T. BOWEN | Tampa Bay Times ] Published Jan. 16 The number of weekly coronavirus cases in Tampa Bay area schools is returning to levels seen in late November and early December, following an alarming spike after the winter break. Quarantines and illnesses are still widespread, with some areas â Wimauma in southeast Hillsborough, for example â showing increased activity. But the frenzied pace of late December was not sustained as January progressed. ....