High school student is charged with planting ‘weapon of mass destruction in the cafeteria’ after ‘desecrating American flag and raising the ISIS banner in its place’

Monday, March 12, 2018
By Paul Martin

St. George Police Police Department said it has charged an adolescent for possession and manufacturing of a ‘weapon of mass destruction’
St. George authorities also said that they believe the juvenile suspect is responsible for planting an ISIS flag at a nearby high school
At the time of the incident, the Hurricane City Police Department believed that the teenage suspect did not pose a danger to himself or others
Police Capt. Mike Giles told reporters at a press conference that the incident started around noon on March 5
Giles confirmed that the backpack contained materials ‘that had the potential to injure persons or damage property’

By DANIEL ROTH
DAILYMAIL.COM
12 March 2018

A student who is believed to have pledged allegiance to ISIS has been arrested for allegedly bringing a ‘weapon of mass destruction’ onto the campus of a high school.

The St. George Police Police Department said it has charged the adolescent for the manufacture, possession, sale, use or attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, with more charges possibly to come for criminal mischief.

St. George authorities also said that they believe the juvenile suspect is responsible for desecrating an American flag flying at Hurricane High School and replacing it with an ISIS flag in mid February.

At the time of the incident, the Hurricane City Police Department believed that the juvenile did not pose a danger to himself or others.

‘We do not believe there is a danger to students or teachers at the school,’ Hurricane City Police officer Ken Thompson said in a statement.

The underage individual is also accused of vandalizing the exterior of Hurricane High School with graffiti that reads: ‘ISIS IS COMI’.

‘Hurricane Police Department has a full time School Resource Officer on site and additional officers will be present to ensure students and faculty feel safe,’ he added.

The identity of the arrested suspect remains unknown because they are below the age of 18.

On March 5, students were ordered to evacuate Pine View High School while police were called in to investigate a possible bomb threat.

Police Capt. Mike Giles told reporters at a press conference that the incident started around noon after a student spotted a ‘suspicious’ backpack with smoke billowing out of it in the cafeteria, according to stgeorgeutah.com.

‘That student found a teacher and reported the observations to the teacher who then contacted the school resource officer that was on duty in the school,’ Giles said.

The resource officer immediately enacted protocols that led to the immediate evacuation of the school and taken to the school’s football field as the St. George bomb squad moved in.

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