Crime & Safety
Girl Who Made Threats Was Turned in By Fellow Student
Alarmed by the girl's writings, the student went to Radnor school officials.

The student who was taken into custody Monday after making threats to Radnor High School students and staff was reportedly turned in by a fellow student.
The 17-year-old girl, who has not been identified by authorities, was taken into custody after making threats toward “the school, its students and its faculty,” Radnor Police said Monday.
“At no time was any student or staff member in danger of harm,” Radnor Police said.
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However, the girl’s writings alarmed a fellow student enough that he took them to school official’s, The Philadelphia Inquirer said.
A 17-year-old boy, whom Patch is not identifying, was working on a project with the girl when he saw some of the things she had written in her notebook, the Inquirer said.
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“I could be the first female shooter,” the student wrote, according to information Radnor Police Superintendent William Colarulo gave The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I’m homicidal, and I’m fine with that.”
The boy snapped a photo of her notebook with his phone, the Inquirer said, and took it to school officials. School administrators then contacted police.
Police questioned the student and she was taken into custody Monday. She will be charged with making terroristic threats.
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