Authorities are investigating threats made against Covington Catholic High School and some students, Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders told The Enquirer on Monday.

The threats come amid a national firestorm surrounding the behavior of the school's students at a rally in Washington, D.C. on Friday.

Sanders wouldn't elaborate on the nature of the threats, other than they were threats of violence against the school and students.

He said Covington Catholic is working with law enforcement to come up with a safety plan when school resumes Tuesday. He wouldn't go into details of the plan.

"We will be prepared for tomorrow," Sanders said.

A protest outside of the Diocese of Covington is still planned for 10 a.m. on Tuesday by the American Indian Movement Chapters of Indiana and Kentucky. It will be a peaceful demonstration, said Lance Soto, co-chairman of the group. Soto condemned those who threatened the school.

"I think anybody threatening school children is completely wrong, and I won't stand for it personally," Soto said. "Those people are not affiliated with us."

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