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we are becoming dumber and dumber.
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Kentuckys Lex 18 news site reports that an 18-year-old high-school student is facing terrorist threat charges because of a zombie story he wrote for his English class. William Poole, an 18-year-old student at George Rogers Clark High School, was arrested after his grandparents found the tale, in which the undead attack a high school, in his journal and turned it over to police. "Ive been working on one of my short stories, [and] the short story they found was about zombies," Poole told Lex 18. "Yes, it did say a high school. It was about a high school overrun by zombies." Despite the obviously fantastical nature of his writing, and the fact that neither his own school nor any real people, school officials or police were mentioned in the story, Poole was taken into custody on a second-degree felony terrorist threatening charge. "Anytime you make any threat or possess matter involving a school or function, its a felony in the state of Kentucky," Winchester Police detective Steven Caudill told Lex 18. A judge even raised Pooles bond from $1,000 to $5,000 at the prosecutors request, due to the "seriousness" of the charges. Poole is currently being held at the Clark County Detention Center.
we are becoming dumber and dumber.
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Kentuckys Lex 18 news site reports that an 18-year-old high-school student is facing terrorist threat charges because of a zombie story he wrote for his English class. William Poole, an 18-year-old student at George Rogers Clark High School, was arrested after his grandparents found the tale, in which the undead attack a high school, in his journal and turned it over to police. "Ive been working on one of my short stories, [and] the short story they found was about zombies," Poole told Lex 18. "Yes, it did say a high school. It was about a high school overrun by zombies." Despite the obviously fantastical nature of his writing, and the fact that neither his own school nor any real people, school officials or police were mentioned in the story, Poole was taken into custody on a second-degree felony terrorist threatening charge. "Anytime you make any threat or possess matter involving a school or function, its a felony in the state of Kentucky," Winchester Police detective Steven Caudill told Lex 18. A judge even raised Pooles bond from $1,000 to $5,000 at the prosecutors request, due to the "seriousness" of the charges. Poole is currently being held at the Clark County Detention Center.
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