
School shooting threat temporarily sends upstate NY students back to remote learning
Fox News
Students will be returning to school after an investigation into a shooting threat was closed.
Officials at the City School District of Albany confirmed to Fox News that the school received a "confidential report that an individual was planning " to bring a gun to the school and start shooting. The report had been received late Thursday evening, so the school contacted the authorities and decided that students would use remote learning on Friday for safety.
"We immediately notified our security department and the Albany Police Department," the school wrote in a statement to Fox News. "Vincent Thompson and Matt Fargione, the district’s director and assistant director of safe schools and violence prevention, worked with police throughout the night in order to continue to investigate the threat."













