Ann Arbor School Threat: Student Exposed as Email Sender

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A student has been identified as the individual who sent a threatening email to Greenhills School in Ann Arbor, causing the school to close for two days. The email, which was sent on 23 January, contained threats of a bombing and a shooting, although school officials believed the threat was not credible. The student, whose age has not been disclosed, is no longer enrolled in the school.


Ann Arbor Student Identified as Sender of Threatening Email to School

An Ann Arbor school student has been identified as the person who sent a threatening email to Greenhills School, causing it to close on Jan. 24-25, according to school officials.

Dangerous Threats Prompt School Closure

The email, threatening a bombing and shooting, was sent to the school located at 850 Greenhills Drive in Ann Arbor. The threat, despite seeming not credible, led officials to shut down the school and alert the police.

No Intention of Physical Harm

“The sender of the emails aimed to disrupt and close the school, with no intention or plan to cause physical harm,” stated Peter Fayroian, head of the school, in his communication to parents on Thursday night, Jan. 25.

Student No Longer Enrolled

The student involved is no longer enrolled at Greenhills School. School officials refrained from disclosing the student’s age. Fayroian expressed gratitude to the Ann Arbor police, the FBI, and the University of Michigan for assisting with the investigation.

Student Deemed Not a Danger

Authorities confirmed that the student posed no danger to themselves or others, according to Fayroian. Further, he reported that the student’s family is eager to provide necessary support for their child’s growth and development.

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