(Schertz) — Two Clemens High School students were taken into custody and transported to the Guadalupe County Juvenile Detention Center after reportedly threating to “shoot up the school.”
Schertz Police officials say just before 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 28, the Clemens High School administration notified the campus School Resource Officer (SRO) of the two students who allegedly were making the terroristic threats the previous week.
Investigators determined that one juvenile male threatened to “shoot up the school,” and although he did not have firearms, a second juvenile allegedly offered to supply weapons.
A fellow student who overheard the exchange alerted school administrators, who then contacted law enforcement. Authorities say video evidence was obtained to support the charges.
Both juveniles were arrested without incident and charged with making terroristic threats, a third-degree felony.
Schertz Police officials commended the student who reported the threats and thanked school administrators for working closely with law enforcement during the investigation.




