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Victoria area high school student arrested for suspicious social media post

An online post showed them firing a weapon with the caption ‘practicing for school’
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Stelly’s Seecondary school in Central Saanich. (Google Street View)

A Saanichton high school student has been arrested in conenction to threats made against the school.

A Stelly’s Secondary student has been arrested for a social media post showing them firing a weapon into a snowbank with the caption “practicing for school.” Police recommend charges of uttering threats and mischief.

He was arrested without incident on Monday March 5 and released on a promise to appear and undertaking with several conditions.

Sgt. Andy Duke of Central Saanich Police said police are still investigating where and when the video was made. He said the video, which was posted to Instagram, was seen by Stelly’s students who brought it to the attention to the school, who then contacted the police.

Duke said these types of incidents are not common in the area, but there have been more reports to police generally after the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas school in Parkland, FL.

“People are much more perceptive of potential problems, so we’re being more aware of them,” said Duke.

Duke said the police are still determining whether there is any link between this Instagram post and some threatening graffiti found in Stelly’s washrooms last week, which prompted principal Sally Hansen to circulate a letter to parents, one on March 1, and another on March 6. On March 1, Hansen said school officials “do not believe there is any substance to the reported message at this time.” In that letter, Hansen wrote that staff had not seen the threatening message themselves, and student reports were not consistent, though they did involve Central Saanich Police at that time.

On March 6, Hansen wrote in an update that additional social media posts have “served to increase student anxiety, particularly around the date of March 8th.” Stelly’s will be open and operating as normal, but tests and due dates will not be assigned that day. If parents feel the need to keep their children at home that day, they asked to call the school office first at 250 652 4401.



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