Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is spelling out the potential consequences and charges one could face for making threats against schools in a video shared on her YouTube channel.
In the video, Nessel explains the potential charges one could face if they make a threat of violence, which include communicating a threat of terrorism, calling in a bomb threat, and threatening violence against school employees or students.
Some of the offenses are punishable by as much as 20 years in jail. The Department of Education will be sharing the video with districts.
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