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BREAKING NEWS: Breif Lock-Down Confirmed At South Carolina High School. Incident Was False Alarm | THE JEENYUS CORNER

Woodmont High School. Piedmont, SC.
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Marshall D. Culpepper
THE JEENYUS CORNER

Updated: 4:13 PM.

PIEDMONT, SOUTH CAROLINA-

A spokeswoman from the Greenville County School System confirmed that there was a brief  lock-down triggered at Woodmont High School this afternoon.

Susan Clark, an employee of the school district said that the false alarm was triggered when a maintenance worker wasn’t easily identified by school officials.

There has was an report from an upstate parent that a person has “broke in” to Woodmont High School, located in Greenvile County. But the incident turned out to be a false alarm.

The Mother, who heard of the incident from her son, a student at the school says she received a text message from her son, stating:

“Somebody broke into the school, it’s on lockdown”

another message “I’m so scared” and a third message that had “they haven’t found him yet”.

The lock-down situation has ended and parents of the students will receive a notification from the school about the incident this afternoon.

The school district responded to the situation very quickly, showing that the school district is well prepared to protect their students in any situation.

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4 comments on “BREAKING NEWS: Breif Lock-Down Confirmed At South Carolina High School. Incident Was False Alarm | THE JEENYUS CORNER

  1. Reblogged this on http://www.AntiNewWorldOrderParty.com Blog! and commented:
    BREAKING NEWS: Breif Lock-Down Confirmed At South Carolina High School. Incident Was False Alarm

  2. I thought lock-downs happened in prisons…

    • Security Lock-Down to contain the situation, figure out what’s going on. Determine if there is a threat, and if so, what it is. And make sure that no additional potential “bad-guy” enters the school.

      Pretty standard practice at public schools nation wide. Especially after the Columbine Shootings in Colorado.

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