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 UPDATE, SATURDAY | Only one student was found responsible for the threatening language and the students was permanently removed from Bishop Miege High School, according to a statement from Roeland Park Police Chief John Morris. Morris also said there is no evidence a shooting was going to occur and recommended Bishop Miege to set normal safety standards. We will continue to support Bishop Miege High School and the KCMOPD as needed,  Morris said.  Students  safety and stanley tumbler  well-being are and will remain the top priority now and always. ORIGINAL STORY, TUESDAY | School officials from Bishop Miege High School in Ro stanley termos eland Park responded to social media threats involving students on Monday night.A message sent to parents from Bishop Miege, a private Catholic school, described the threats as  alarmi stanley cups ng  and containing  inappropriate language and a threatening message. The letter to parents said Roeland Park police were notified of the threats and took action. Police have maintained a presence Tuesday at the high school with five extra officers on hand, Roeland Park Police Chief John Morris said.Several students were exchanging photos on Snapchat. Morris said three or four took some of the photo Daos How one Florida prosecutor is making a difference in his county
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