School shooting threats activate protocols in Veracruz and Baja California

School shooting threats scrawled in bathrooms in Veracruz and Baja California sparked fear on April 21, prompting parents to pick up their children and authorities to launch security operations. In Veracruz, a message at Bachillerato Cristóbal Colón warned of a shooting, while a Tijuana secondary school faced a threat since April 17.

On April 21, a message scrawled in a bathroom at Bachillerato Cristóbal Colón in Veracruz warned of an imminent shooting. Authorities suspect a student wrote it, but parents rushed to the school to collect their children fearing a real incident.

"We parents voted and among us (we believed) it was better to take our children home," said a secondary school father. The school activated protocols including Operación Mochila, bolstered surveillance, and notified state security authorities. In a statement, it noted: "The corresponding school safety protocols were activated; under the institutional safety commission, such as Operación Mochila, reinforcement of surveillance procedures, and notification to state public security."

In Baja California, Municipal Secretariat of Citizen Security and Protection (SSPCM) officers responded to Secundaria No. 16 in Tijuana's Terrazas de la Presa after a similar message found on April 17. They coordinated with school staff and addressed about 50 parents on preventive measures against hoax threats.

Within a week, Tijuana saw three such incidents and Ensenada one more, leading to a secondary school's closure. At the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC) in Mexicali, a bomb threat halted in-person classes, which shifted online. Social media fueled panic in Veracruz with false reports of an attack.

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Cali mayor Alejandro Eder announces bolstered security at entry points and strategic zones amid terrorist threats.
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Cali implements new security measures after threats

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Cali's mayor Alejandro Eder led an extraordinary security council to bolster measures against possible terrorist threats. The actions include increased checks at six main entry points and presence in seven strategic zones. This comes amid recent violence in nearby areas like Jamundí and northern Cauca.

Schools in at least six Argentine provinces, including Tucumán, Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Neuquén and Tierra del Fuego, reported graffiti threats of shootings in bathrooms over the last 72 hours. Authorities deployed police operations and activated safety protocols while investigating a possible viral social media challenge. No threats materialized into violent incidents.

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San Nicolás school in Villa Alemana suspended classes on Monday, April 13, after finding a shooting threat written in a bathroom. A student alerted staff to the message “SHOOTING MONDAY APRIL 13”. The director activated safety protocols and reported it to Carabineros.

Around 20 schools in Borlänge closed on Wednesday after a threat against school operations. Police detained a teenager, previously reported missing, suspected of aggravated unlawful threat against a group. The threat has been neutralized and most schools will reopen on Thursday.

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A 15-year-old student entered the Escuela Normal Mariano Moreno N°40 in San Cristóbal, Santa Fe, armed with a shotgun and killed 13-year-old Ian Cabrera on Monday morning. The attacker injured other students before being subdued by porter Fabio. Provincial authorities declared two days of mourning and suspended classes.

Two youths arrived on a motorcycle at a school in Villa Ballester and threw molotov cocktails in the early morning hours. The incident was captured on neighborhood cameras. Authorities have not yet identified the perpetrators.

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An 18-year-old student attacked members of the Instituto Obispo Silva Lezaeta community in Calama with a bladed weapon on Friday, killing a 59-year-old inspector and injuring a teaching assistant and three students. The attacker was detained in flagrancy by Carabineros after being restrained by teachers. Local authorities declared three days of communal mourning and President José Antonio Kast sent ministers to the site.

 

 

 

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