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Posted: Sep 19, 2024 11:37 AMUpdated: Sep 20, 2024 2:09 AM

BPS Investigating Online Threat Against Schools

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Tom Davis
The Bartlesville Police Department is actively investigating what appears to be a threat of violence at a Bartlesville school.
 
Bartlesville Police Captain Daniel Elkins tells Bartlesville Radio they are trying to determine the validity of this threat and where it may have originated.
 
 
 

The following Official news release is put out by the Department of Public Safety:

There are multiple threatening social media posts and warnings circulating throughout school districts across Oklahoma. To prevent the duplication of efforts and resources, Oklahoma School Security Institute (OSSI) is asking all schools, students, parents, and law enforcement to notify it of threats via the ProtectOK app or the OSSI tipline, (405) 425-7299.

OSSI has been working with the Oklahoma Counter Terrorism Intelligence Center (OCTIC) examining all threats and sharing information with local, state, and federal partners to monitor and investigate all leads and information received. OCTIC, along with other fusion centers nationwide, document reported threats through a national clearinghouse. Many of the threats this week originated outside of Oklahoma and are just now circulating in Oklahoma and impacting our schools. Although these threats were deemed not credible, it remains as important as ever for the public to report suspicious activity, threats, or tips through the ProtectOK app.

It is imperative for members of the public to notify authorities of threats and avoid reposting or sharing threatening post, before law enforcement has a chance to investigate. The safety and security of our children at school is a top priority for OSSI, OCTIC, and all of Oklahoma's law enforcement agencies. OSSI takes all threats seriously and promotes a zero-tolerance approach when dealing with threats to schools. We encourage the public to call 911 if there is an immediate danger.

 


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