Threat made toward Danville School Dist. 'not credible,' police say


In Danville, Illinois, the local police department has determined that a threat directed at the Danville School District on Monday was not credible. Their investigation revealed no real danger to the community.

Earlier reports from WCIA stated that the school district received an alarming call from an unknown individual who ominously declared, “school shooting. 10 a.m.,” before abruptly disconnecting. This incident, occurring around 8 a.m., led to a precautionary soft lockdown across all district schools, and students were sent home for safety.

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