From Deseret News archives:
School threats require action
Nearly six years later, in the aftermath of a teenager's shooting spree on a reservation in Minnesota this week that killed nine people and wounded seven, authorities have yet to pinpoint why school shootings occur. Nor have they succeeded in developing even a reliable profile.
But law enforcers, school officials and mental health professionals agree on a few things: School shooting incidents are not concocted in a vacuum. Often times, the perpetrators telegraph their intentions by telling friends or expressing dark images in their artwork, writing or manner of dress. According to a Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune report, Red Lake (Minn.) High School shooter Jeff Weise once told friends, "That would be cool if I shot up the school." His friends dismissed it as talk.
Therein lies the problem. It's impossible for peers, educators and even family members to discern "talk" from legitimate threat. Such statements require further examination by professionals such as those in law enforcement and mental health who are trained to assess threats. Even then, there are no guarantees.
In the post-Columbine world, schools must create climates in which students are comfortable reporting bullies, threats or other unusual behavior. That's easier said than done, since students abhor tattling on one another. But the Red Lake case demonstrates once again that students have to take action to protect themselves and school personnel from students who are bent on harm. School administrators have a responsibility to further investigate the concerns.
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