Threatening text puts South Texas schools, including Uvalde’s, on edge

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Threatening text puts South Texas schools, including Uvalde’s, on edge
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The threatening group text was shared via social media and caused a scare in places not directly affected, authorities said.

A Texas Department of Public Safety trooper welcomes students at Uvalde Elementary School on Sept. 6, 2022. As the anniversary of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School approaches, school and law enforcement officials are bracing for an increase in threats of campus shootings.Several schools in South Texas were on high alert Friday as a text message that a group of teens were planning shootings at multiple campuses was shared via social media.

San Felipe Del Rio Consolidated Independent School District said that law enforcement has been working to investigate the text message’s origins.

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