Youths Sentenced After Admitting School Threats
From Times Staff Reports
Two former St. Anthony High School students pleaded guilty to making criminal threats about planning to shoot classmates and teachers.
The youths were each placed on probation for a year, ordered to perform 150 hours of community service, ordered to undergo psychological counseling and fined about $50, Police Det. Dana Braak said. Their names were not disclosed because of their ages.
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