Jensen Beach High School Lockdown Lifted After False Threats
Jensen Beach High School: Lockdown amid bomb, active shooter threats; Martin County Sheriff gives update
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Jensen Beach High School in Florida was placed on lockdown due to a bomb threat and an active shooter report. Martin County Sheriff John M. Budensiek confirmed that all students are safe and the threats were determined to be false.
- 01Jensen Beach High School went into lockdown following a bomb threat and active shooter report.
- 02Martin County Sheriff confirmed no credible threats and all students are safe.
- 03Law enforcement responded quickly to investigate the situation.
- 04The School District will provide guidance on student dismissal procedures.
- 05Parents are advised to wait for official instructions before coming to the campus.
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On Tuesday afternoon, Jensen Beach High School in Martin County, Florida, experienced a lockdown due to an anonymous call reporting a bomb threat and an active shooter. Martin County Sheriff John M. Budensiek assured that all students were safe and confirmed that there was no active shooter, labeling the report as false. Law enforcement responded swiftly, surrounding the school to investigate the threats. The School District is expected to provide guidance on student dismissal and pick-up procedures, urging parents to await official instructions before arriving on campus. This incident highlights the importance of swift law enforcement response in ensuring student safety during potential threats.
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The swift response from law enforcement ensured the safety of students and staff, alleviating concerns among parents and the community.
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