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Texas High School Student Detained After Calling 911 To Find Out How Many Years He’d Get For Killing Someone
Texas High School Student Called 911 To Find Out How Many Years He’d Get For Killing Someone
An Eaton High School student was detained Tuesday after he called 911 and said he wanted to find out how many years he would get for killing someone because he felt like slaying others, according to a police call log.
The student made the call from off campus, according to Northwest ISD school officials. The school is in Fort Worth but is part of the Northwest district.
Several Fort Worth police officers went to the school, at 1350 Eagle Blvd., on Tuesday morning, and they located the student off campus. He did not harm anyone and he was taken to a hospital for a mental evaluation, police said.
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“We commend the swift response of local law enforcement and also our schools for their quick action to protect students and staff,” Northwest school officials said in a message to parents about the incident.
“Please be aware that because of federal privacy laws, we cannot identify the student involved.”
“This student will be held accountable with an appropriate disciplinary response in accordance with our Student Code of Conduct,” the district’s message read.
“Thank you for your understanding as we responded to this situation. Safety and security are a shared responsibility, and we value the partnership with local law enforcement and our community in keeping our schools safe.”
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