Instituto Nacional suspende clases por amenaza de tiroteo vinculada a exalumnos

El Instituto Nacional canceló las clases del viernes 12 de junio tras recibir amenazas de tiroteo atribuidas a estudiantes recientemente expulsados.

La dirección del establecimiento informó la noche del jueves la suspensión de las jornadas de mañana y tarde del viernes. El comunicado citó amenazas graves recibidas por video que incluían mensajes como “Tiroteo mañana” y “Va a correr sangre mañana”.

Las amenazas provendrían de exalumnos que buscan represalias por su desvinculación reciente. El Servicio Local de Educación Pública Santiago Centro, a cargo del recinto desde enero, inició trámites para presentar una querella.

Paulina Retamales, directora ejecutiva del SLEP, señaló que se activaron protocolos de seguridad y se coordina con Carabineros, la Fiscalía y el Ministerio de Educación. Las clases se reanudarían el lunes con resguardo especial de la policía.

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