Keith BieryGolick

kbierygolick@enquirer.com

Police arrested a teenage student Tuesday after she allegedly threatened to shoot up her school, officials said.

A 15-year-old student told other students at Franklin High School she wanted "to do a mass school shooting and end it with suicide by cop," according to a news release from the Franklin Police Department.

Principal Brian McFee called police and told dispatchers the student said she felt "homicidal," according to the 911 call.

The teenager is being held at the Warren County Juvenile Detention Center on a charge of inducing panic, which because it took place on school grounds is a felony, according to the release.

Franklin High School is part of the Franklin City School District in Warren County.