Two jailed in Alamo Heights High threats

Marshall Judson, 18, (pictured) and Matthew Murray, 17, are accused of threatening a Columbine-like incident at Alamo Heights High School on Facebook for the first day of school this year, San Antonio police said.







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Two youths are accused of threatening a Columbine-like incident at Alamo Heights High School on Facebook for the first day of classes this year, San Antonio police say.

Marshall Judson, 18, and Matthew Murray, 17, are being held in Bexar County Jail on one count each of making a terroristic threat. A judge set bail at $15,000 each.

Alamo Heights Independent School District said students and staffers weren't in any immediate danger.

“Although it is our understanding that there were no weapons or actual plans to do harm, neither AHISD nor the police will tolerate such threatening words,” a news release from the district states.

Police said the youths shared their plans Wednesday on Facebook, when the posts were seen by a student who became alarmed and told authorities at the high school.

The initial post, which police say was made by Murray, was a graphic photo of the Columbine suspects lying in a pool of blood with the caption, “BEST FRIENDS TILL THE END!!”

Police said Judson responded, “TOTALLY WANNA HANG OUT ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL XD.”

School at Alamo Heights High, where Judson and Murray are students, resumes Monday.

In a Facebook exchange littered with typos, one said he thought he could get a car and another said, “lol can I borrow a shotgun I making the ipebombs,” police said.

They also discussed making different types of shotguns, police said, then Murray stated, “so wanna be Dylan klebold” and Judson responded, “lol yes matt,” and then, “I wanna b eric harris I acvt like himxD.”

Judson and Murray were arrested without incident late Thursday.

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The youths openly discussed their similarities to Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, who committed suicide after they went on a shooting spree that killed a dozen students and a teacher at Columbine High School in Colorado.

The incident, which took place in 1999 when Judson and Murray were 4 and 3, respectively, is one of the deadliest school massacres in U.S. history.

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