Prosecutors in Chester County are asking S.L.E.D. agents to investigate a middle school’s delayed reporting of a student’s threat of violence.
According to published reports, a 13-year-old student at Lewisville Middle School was charged in late October with making threats at school, after a drawing of a shooting was found by a teacher, according to police.
School officials did not immediately report the incident to police, said Maj. Dwayne Robinson Sr. of the Chester County Sheriff’s Office.
Randy Newman, 6th Circuit Solicitor, has asked the State Law Enforcement Division to investigate the school district’s response.
The name of the student has not been released because of his age. Family Court proceedings in that case remain pending