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« le: Novembre 13, 2024, 07:01:35 pm »
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 Officials in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, say it was another school massacre in the making. A foreign exchange student is under arrest for allegedly threatening to attack his high school.Police say the 18-year-old exchange student An Tso Sun was reported for making a threat. He told a fellow student,  Don t come to school on May 1 because I m going to shoot up the school,  and then he said,  I m kidding,   said police superintendent Michael Chitwood.                                        But when police searched the home of his host family, they found ammunition, a ballistic vest, a high-powered crossbow with arrows and a container used to load clips -- all of which Sun could have purchased online. Police say he also asked that fellow student how to buy a gun.                An Tso Sun                                                      Upper Darby Police Department via AP                                        Chitwood says the student came from Taiwan on a 5-year student visa last July. CBS News spoke with Sun s host mother airmax , Valerie Hibbert, who said she had no comment becau adidas campus se she considers him her son.        According to the Educator s School Safety Network, a group that tracks school safety, there have been nearly 1,400  school-based incidents and threats  made, many through social media, since the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Florida. Of 83 total incidents, a gun was found in 40 cases and 12 were classified as adidas samba   thwarted plots. But in Wednesday s case