Crime & Safety
Stamford Mom Threatens To Shoot School Principal: Report
The threat was made toward Dolan Middle School.

STAMFORD, CT — The mother of a Dolan Middle School student was arrested Tuesday on charges of first-degree threatening and breach of peace after she allegedly threatened to shoot the principal and blow up the school, reports the Stamford Advocate.
Arrested was Stamford resident Tanisa Hudson, 32, who police said had been reported to the state Department of Children and Families because she allegedly had not followed an educational plan that had been created for her and her child.
Because Hudson allegedly failed to adhere to the plan, the child's teacher was required to file the complaint with DCF, after which Hudson made the threats, said police. Hudson was held in lieu of $25,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court at later date.
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