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Police chief reports high‑school threat resolved; council hears update on past shooting conviction
Summary
The police chief told council the recent high‑school threat proved not credible and praised officers and school staff; he also reported an earlier shooting case resulted in a plea and a 30–60 year sentence for the accused.
Morrisville’s police chief updated the borough council Feb. 17 about two public‑safety matters: a recent high‑school threat that prompted a lockdown and a sentencing in an earlier shooting case.
The chief reported the high‑school incident was investigated, the threat proved not credible and no one was injured. He said officers coordinated with school officials, convened a roundtable…
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