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Wellington High School Police after receiving a “credible threat”.
Wellington High School was closed for about an hour Thursday morning after police said they received a “credible threat” on social media about a planned shooting.
The shooting was allegedly planned for 2021, but this was advanced after messages sent by the alleged shooter were relayed to school personnel, a student said. Things.
There were previous suggestions from a student and a parent, that Things reported, that the planned attack could have been directed at a certain group of students. But police said “there was no information to suggest that a particular group was a specific target.”
Police said the shutdown was in response to threats made on social media and that they were speaking to two young men in connection with the incident.
The school was partially closed for about an hour as a precaution, police said.
Police said they wanted to thank Wellington High School and the community at large for their cooperation as the incident was resolved.
“We know this incident has been concerning and we urge anyone with concerns about their safety or the safety of others to speak to the police immediately to report it. “
Things has seen Instagram messages between the alleged shooter and another person.
Those posts said he planned to share the incident on Facebook: “Can’t wait, I’m so excited.”
His public Instagram page, which has since been removed, featured images of white supremacists.
Among the posts was a photo of the Christchurch mosque shooter, posted Thursday morning, as well as a rifle and bullets in someone’s hand, posted the night before.
Another student from the school said Things the alleged shooter had been posting on social media about having a gun and bullets and being a “Nazi.”
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Earlier on Thursday, Wellington High principal Dominic Killalea posted on Facebook that police had received a “credible threat” to the school and the school asked the students to remain in class Thursday.
“All students, staff and people on site are safely accounted for. They all did very well and responded to instructions, ”he wrote. “I would like to personally thank you for your support and trust during this difficult time.”
Wellington Central MP Grant Robertson posted on social media saying he was sending “aroha” to Wellington High School.
Three police cars were parked outside the school on Taranaki St Thursday morning, some with armed police inside.
Previously, the school’s Facebook page said that there was a “situation” at the school and that all entry and exit points were closed. The exams continued. “We will continue to provide updates on our website as soon as we learn more.
“Please do not come to the school or call the school as you will not be attended to and this may cause a disruption in the handling of this incident and could put the safety of you and / or our staff and students at risk. We will update our website as soon as we have more information. “
A police spokesman said Things early Thursday that “the police have received a report of a threat and have an increase [their presence] In the area”.
“We are following positive lines of inquiry and will seek to provide an additional update as soon as possible.”
One student said she came to school but was unable to get in on Thursday morning.
A father said Things Their son was told to lower the blinds and stay away from the windows.