Much of the action appears to be sparked by social media posts.
Police in New Brunswick, Middlesex County, stated Wednesday that a 14-year-old New Brunswick High School student was charged this week after allegedly threatening to shoot up the school. The threats were made public on social media on Monday and Tuesday, prompting "anxiety and concern among children, parents, and school faculty," according to police.
On Tuesday, one of these threats was spread among students at Jersey City's Dickinson High School, leading officials to suspect the threat was directed at that school. Dickinson was already grappling with a threat after a student there allegedly threatened another student over the weekend via Instagram, threatening "to kill all of you and your Egyptian buddies."
Ocean City High School in Cape May County was evacuated and students were sent home early Tuesday morning after administrators discovered a screenshot of a text message threatening a shooting.
Officials said in a note to the school community that police investigated the threat and determined it was not credible. On Wednesday, the school was set to reopen.