Tennessee mom charged with threatening to blow up son's elementary school: 'Kids will be missing'
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Memphis, Tennessee, mother Loretta Clayton-Treadwell is charged with threat of mass violence on school property after allegedly calling to say she would blow up an elementary school over her son’s missing backpack and telling a teaching assistant that kids would also “be missing.”
Court documents allege that a teaching assistant told law enforcement she took a call from Clayton, who phoned asking about her son’s missing backpack before growing angry and threatening to blow up the school. The teacher claimed that Clayton stated, "some kids will be missing," an affidavit says.
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