A 14-year-old male faces a terrorism felony after creating a job posting in Fort Dodge for a "school shooter."

Fort Dodge police were made aware of the "concerning online job" on Indeed.com, a search engine for job postings, according to a news release. Though the post offered little content to identify the poster, police eventually contacted Indeed for records that led them to the Fort Dodge teen.

Police discovered the post had been public since Friday afternoon, according to the release. Police charged the boy with threat of terrorism, a class "D" felony. He is in custody at the Central Iowa Juvenile Detention facility in Eldora.

"With student safety being of utmost importance, we always are working in collaboration with the Fort Dodge Community School District anytime a potential threat or concern is raised," the release states. "This incident was no different. Once information was gathered, we worked closely with the school staff to identify the individual involved and hold them accountable."

The defendant's name is being withheld due to his age. The Fort Dodge police continue to investigate leads related to this case.

Danielle Gehr is a breaking news reporter at the Des Moines Register. She can be reached by email at dgehr@dmreg.com, by phone at 515-284-8367 or on Twitter at @Dani_Gehr.

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