Madisonville, KY
Extra officers and even gun sniffing dogs were at a Hopkins Central High School, after concern of a possible threat of violence.
Sheriff's Deputies say they were contacted by the school system Wednesday night. Thursday, three different agencies placed officers at schools across the district.
Law enforcement still aren't sure where this whole thing originated, but several parents took it into their own hands and kept their children home Thursday.
Last night, the Board of Education says Hopkins County Central received a call saying that a student overheard a conversation that included the word "shoot-out". Law enforcement were quickly notified and began their investigation.
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Saturday, October 27, 2012
School Officials, Law Enforcement Respond to "Potential Threat" at Hopkins Co Central HS
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