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Woodstock Teen Accused of 'Columbine' Threat; Dorm Robbery Suspect Charged

Here are some headlines from across the region.

Woodstock High Student Charged With Terroristic Threats – Woodstock Patch

A Woodstock High School student is behind bars after threatening a Columbine-type attack.

Lake Reynolds, a 17-year-old junior, has been charged with making terroristic threats and remains at the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center on a $1,200 bond, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Reynolds at 12:21 a.m. Friday posted "Plannin on pullin a colombine (sic) tomorrow guys.. Be prepared!" on his Twitter account (see the attached screen shot of the tweet).

Second Suspect Charged in SCAD Dorm Robbery – Midtown Patch

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Atlanta police have charged a second suspect in connection with last month’s armed robbery in a Savannah College of Art and Design dorm room.

Nathan Alexander Proctor was already in the Fulton County Jail having been arrested on Oct. 11 on drug-related charges including possession of crack cocaine. Visit Midtown Patch for more on this story.

– Marietta Patch

Fifteen people were injured when a school bus and a car collided at the intersection of Polk Street and North Marietta Parkway Friday morning.

The accident occurred around 7:15 a.m. when a car (with a mom and her seventh-grade son) turning left onto Polk Street from the North Marietta Parkway “failed to yield to oncoming traffic and was broadsided by a school bus,” Marietta Police Officer David Baldwin said. Visit Marietta Patch for more on this story. 

Man Shot In Kennesaw Was Visiting Home – Kennesaw Patch

Hours after homes were evacuated, roads were blocked and members of the Cobb County Police SWAT team converged on a Kennesaw neighborhood early this morning, investigators were still trying to determine what caused the shooting that started it all.

"It's fuzzy math," said Sgt. Dana Pierce, spokesman for the Cobb County Police Department. Visit Kennesaw Patch for more on this story.


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