Antioch High School Student Faces Charges for False Threats

Antioch High School student charged with making false threats.

A 17-year-old student from Antioch High School has been charged in Juvenile Court for making a false report after allegedly making threatening remarks. The student reportedly asked a teacher hypothetical questions such as “what if I bring a gun” and “what if I bomb the school?” These comments prompted school administrators to take immediate action and report the incident to the police. Consequently, the student was arrested. The authorities emphasize that such statements, even if made in jest, are treated with utmost seriousness, similar to protocols followed in sensitive environments like airports. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department’s detectives are currently handling the investigation.

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Incident at Opry Mills Mall Leads to Charges

Alexandria Dady, 29, has been charged with kidnapping and aggravated assault after an altercation with her ex-boyfriend at Opry Mills Mall in Nashville, leading to a mass evacuation. Despite initial reports of gunfire, no shots were fired, and the incident prompted a large police response. Dady, who has previous convictions, was released on a $40,000 bond.