JMCSS student arrested following social media threat to JCM High

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE MADISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE:

MADISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MAKES ARREST FOLLOWING SOCIAL MEDIA THREAT 

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with the State of Tennessee Department of Homeland  Security, took decisive action in response to a reported threat of mass violence targeting Jackson Central Merry High School. 

On February 27, 2024, the School Resource Officer and Criminal Investigation Divisions were alerted to a  concerning post on the Instagram social media platform. The post indicated a potential threat of mass  violence through shooting and explosives at Jackson Central Merry High School in Jackson, Tennessee. 

Without hesitation, law enforcement personnel mobilized resources and swiftly dispatched teams to  investigate the threat. Through investigation, a suspect was developed and a thorough search of the  suspect’s residence was conducted to neutralize any potential danger. Investigators recovered a loaded  handgun along with ammunition from the suspects residence. 

Following the investigation led by the Criminal Investigations and School Resource Officer Divisions of the  Madison County Sheriff’s Office, a suspect has been identified as a 15-year-old male juvenile enrolled in  the Jackson-Madison County School System. The suspect has been arrested and is facing charges in  accordance with Tennessee Code Annotated TCA § 39-16-517 “Threats of Mass Violence.” 

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office emphasizes its firm commitment to treating all threats seriously and  sends a clear message that such actions will not be tolerated under any circumstances. 

If you should ever have any information that could relate to any suspicious activity or crime, please contact  the Madison County Sheriff’s Office at (731) 423-6000 or Crime Stoppers at (731) 424-8477. 

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