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Conway police arrest 13-year-old student after alleged social media threats to avoid attending school

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Conway, Arkansas – A troubling incident in Conway, Arkansas has raised fresh concerns about student behavior and the impact of social media, after police arrested a 13-year-old girl accused of making online threats aimed at a local school.

According to the Conway Police Department, the arrest took place around 10 p.m. Tuesday following an investigation into a series of alarming posts. Authorities say the messages referenced bringing a gun and gathering at a high school in the city, sparking immediate concern among officials and the community.

The posts did not stop at written threats. Investigators noted that the content also included a collage of images featuring school buildings, adding a visual element that intensified the perceived seriousness of the situation. Even in an age where online statements are often dismissed as jokes or exaggerations, law enforcement treated the matter with urgency.

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As the investigation unfolded, a clearer picture began to emerge. Police said the teenager later admitted that the posts were not part of a real plan to carry out violence. Instead, she allegedly made the threats because she simply did not want to go to school the next day. That explanation, while revealing, did little to lessen the gravity of the situation in the eyes of authorities.

Importantly, investigators found no evidence that the student had access to any firearms. They also confirmed that there was no indication of an actual plan to follow through with the threat. Despite that, officials emphasized that such statements—regardless of intent—are taken seriously and can lead to criminal charges.

The teen is now facing a charge of threatening to commit an act of mass violence on school property, a serious offense that reflects the heightened sensitivity around school safety issues in recent years. Law enforcement agencies across the country have adopted a zero-tolerance approach to threats, particularly those involving schools, where even false alarms can disrupt learning and create widespread fear.

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Police were also quick to clarify that this incident is unrelated to a separate situation earlier that same day, when Conway Junior High School received a bomb threat. While both events occurred within hours of each other, authorities confirmed there is no connection between the two cases.

The arrest has once again highlighted the complex challenges facing schools, parents, and law enforcement in the digital age. What might begin as a moment of frustration or avoidance can quickly escalate into a legal matter with serious consequences. Social media, while offering a platform for expression, can also amplify poor decisions in ways that are difficult to contain.

As the case moves forward, officials are urging families to have open conversations with children about the risks and responsibilities tied to online behavior. In a climate where safety concerns are high, even a single post can trigger swift action—and lasting repercussions.

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