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Parent accused of threatening Trinity Christian staff
Read full article: Parent accused of threatening Trinity Christian staffJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – An on-campus confrontation and a series of threatening statements made on Facebook Live have led to the arrest of a Trinity Christian Academy parent. About an hour after he was escorted off campus, police say he posted two videos containing threats to school officials. The vice principal, knowing Ellison was banned from school property, said he repeatedly refused to release the child to Ellison. The vice principal told investigators the incident left him worried about his own safety as well as that of students and staff. Below is a copy of Trinity Christian Academy’s complete statement on the incident:
St. Johns County Public Library plays music, reads on Facebook
Read full article: St. Johns County Public Library plays music, reads on FacebookST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – Employees at the St. Johns County Public Library created a fun online story time on Thursday. During a Faecbook Live, a few people got together to play instruments and read to children. This is another way of learning and spreading love while quarantined at home. You can watch more videos here.
Parents angry over football game hoax at Oakleaf High
Read full article: Parents angry over football game hoax at Oakleaf HighCLAY COUNTY, Fla. - Many parents who were caught up in the panic and chaotic scene that unfolded Friday night during a football game at Oakleaf High School said they are angered by the prank. A criminal investigation is now underway to figure out who began to shout "run" at the high school stadium, prompting people to clear the stands. Deputies responded as a safety precaution, and the game resumed about 9:40 p.m., with Oakleaf High getting a 26-7 win over Ed White High School. Though the threat was not directly related to Oakleaf High, according to Ward, school police had stepped up security measures at the homecoming game by adding more officers. Before the game kicked off at 7 p.m., there was a moment of silence in memory of Oakleaf High student Keondre Moss, who was killed in a car crash earlier this week.