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To: haqihana who wrote (105746)3/24/2005 12:49:55 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) of 793743
 
The author of the kill lists is sent home with no arrest???

Near the tragic site of the Columbine mass murders the community is once again gripped in fear over the threat to students. A racially motivated kill list targeting some black students was found in the school

""A dire threat of violence on your child should be a priority," she said.

Oh Wait? A new twist ...

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Article Published: Thursday, March 24, 2005
School "kill list" was a hoax

13-year-old trying to "fit in" with fellow black students

By Karen Rouse
Denver Post Staff Writer

Aurora - A 13-year-old African-American boy who was trying to "fit in" confessed to a hoax that prompted parents to pull their kids out of Laredo Middle School on Wednesday, officials said.

The boy, a Laredo seventh-grader, created two "kill lists," discovered Tuesday, that included a racial slur and threatened harm to roughly a dozen black students, police said. The suspect included his own name, said Kathleen Walsh, spokeswoman for Aurora police.

One list was scrawled in pencil in a boys' restroom, Walsh said. An African-American student reported finding a second list in his locker.

News of the boy's arrest stunned parents.

"It's a shock," said Rachel Turk, one of more than 40 parents who pulled their children out of Laredo on Wednesday after hearing about the threats. She said she was "horrified" by the kill list.

Turk's son, who is black, went to school Wednesday, but her husband pulled him out. The thought that the list was made by a black student had crossed her mind, Turk said.

"I said to my husband, 'I hope it's not one of our kids playing games."'

Walsh said the boy may have been motivated by a desire to fit in with other black students. Another possible motive is that he was worried about getting into a fight and created the list as a distraction.

The suspect was released to his mother and may face misdemeanor charges of racial intimidation, harassment and interference with an educational institution.

He has also been suspended and could be expelled, said Michelle Ancell, spokeswoman for the Cherry Creek School District.

The suspect confessed to Aurora police on Wednesday. Inconsistencies in one list and a handwriting analysis led police to him.

One list included the nicknames or partial names of eight students, each one numbered one through eight, said Walsh. However, the suspect's name appeared to have been later added to that list, between two of the names. His name wasn't numbered, she said, which made officials suspicious.

Police had interviewed six students, including the suspect, based on a videotape of students entering the boys' restroom during the time they think the list was written.

A mother whose seventh-grader was listed said she hopes police don't lock up the suspect.

"He's still a child," Lenell Simms said. "You can still teach him."

She said she was frustrated, however, because no one from the school contacted her.

"A dire threat of violence on your child should be a priority," she said.

denverpost.com
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