These kids have been accused of Michigan school threats

More than 100 false threats have been made to schools across southeast Michigan since the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., authorities said Tuesday.

State and federal law officials says they're going to be aggressive about prosecuting anyone who falsely threatens schools. While many of the cases involve minors, those convicted still could face harsh consequences — fines, prison or both.

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Here are some of the cases:

Randall Bowen, 17

Accused of e-mailing false threats about Ben Carson High School in Detroit.

Formally charged with a count making a false report/threat of terrorism and a count of malicious use of telecommunications service

Myreon Daquan Davis, 17

A student at Farmington Central High School, an alternative high school with about 60 students. He lives in Redford.

Posted a threatening message on social media at the end of the school day on Wednesday, March 21, authorities said.

Accused of making a false report/threat of terrorism that resulted in classes being canceled

Ryan R. DeBruyne, 18

Authorities say the South Lyon High School student from Green Oak Township asked a fellow student to "re-enact the Florida shooting" over Snapchat

Arraigned in Oakland County's 52nd District Court on a charge of making a false terrorist threat.

Timothy Evans, 18

The Utica High School senior is accused of making a video threatening the school and sharing it on social media

Arraigned on one count making a false report or threat of terrorism. Officers recovered weapons from his home including handguns, replica guns and ammunition.

Andrew Michael Ison, 18

Facing one count false report or threat of terrorism after he allegedly told a classmate that he was going to shoot up L’Anse Creuse High School in Harrison Township on March 14

Deputies searched his Harrison Township home but did not find any weapons, according to CBS Detroit (WWJ radio).

Ethan McElrath, 17

Accused of making social media posts threatening an attack at Henry Ford II High School in Sterling Heights

Police said he is not a current or former student of Henry Ford II

He is charged with threatening the school/domestic terrorism

Shane Joseph Robinson, 17

L'Anse Creuse High School student

Accused of threatening to kill everyone in his classroom during sixth hour and allegedly told one student he was going to sew his mouth shut and another that he was going to stab him

Warrant was issued for one count of false report or threat of terrorism, arraigned in the 41-B District Court of Clinton Township, is in custody at the Macomb County Jail, according the Macomb County Sheriff's Office.

Brendan James Sibel, 17

Accused of writing threats on bathroom walls at Canton and Salem high schools in Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.

Arraigned in 35th District Court on two counts of a terrorism threat, a 20-year felony, and two counts of a bomb threat, a four-year felony

Eric Deaton, 18, and Michael Perks, 17

Accused of threatening to shoot up a school building within Whitmore Lake Public Schools

Each charged with false report or threat of terrorism, a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison

A firearm was recovered from Perks' Northfield Estates residence, according to MLive.

Tristan Knuutinen-Wineman, 17

The Milford High School student allegedly wrote "Don't Come to School Tuesday" on a bathroom urinal.

Charges lowered to malicious destruction of building under $200 after investigation found he was not a threat.

Unidentified Clinton Township girl, 17

Accused of making a threatening post on social media toward an unspecified school –- a Snapchat post saying she's the next school shooter

Arrested at L’Anse Creuse’s Pellerin Center alternative high school

Findings submitted to Wayne County Prosecutor's Office for possible criminal charges, according to the Macomb Daily.

Unidentified Ft. Gratiot Boy, 15

Allegedly lied about seeing a social media threat to shoot up Port Huron Northern High School

The student faces one count each of filing a false report of a felony, punishable by up to four years in prison, and obstructing police, a two-year felony

Unidentifed Monroe County boy, 14

Staff of Whiteford High School in Ottawa Lake reported that the teen allegedly made threatening gestures inside the classroom

Arrested at his home, held at the Monroe County Youth Center, charged in juvenile court with making terroristic threats

Unidentified Oak Park girl, 14

Threatened to shoot up several schools in Oak Park school district week of March 19.

School officials say that four threats were posted on social media against Oak Park High School, Oak Park Alternative Education Center and Oak Park Preparatory Academy Tuesday, March 20.

The girl was arrested March 23, charges pending

Unidentified boy in Van Buren County, 15