2 Clear Creek ISD students charged for social media threats about holding class during Astros parade

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Tuesday, November 8, 2022
2 CCISD students charged for social media threats
Two Clear Creek ISD students have been arrested and charged over social media threats made because school was not canceled for the Astros parade.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The entire city is excited to celebrate the Astros World Series victory with a giant downtown parade, prompting some schools to grant a day off to students and staff. But for others, the idea of staying in class brought on dangerous decisions, and even criminal charges.

While Houston ISD, Aldine ISD and Fort Bend ISD were among the first districts to announce school wouldn't be in session, some districts opted to keep students in class. Unfortunately, the desire to have the day off seems to have gone too far.

Clear Creek ISD officials said the district received social media threats for staying open. There is extra security on campus, and law enforcement is investigating, leading to the arrest of two students.

The students, whose names and ages have not been publicly released, have been arrested and charged with making a terroristic threat. They are students at Clear Lake Intermediate and Seabrook Intermediate student.

No further details have been released on the specific nature or target of the threats. Both students are in custody.

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