All public schools in New Hampshire will be shut down on Monday due to a 'specific threat' less than a week after the hoax that closed West Coast schools
New Hampshire public school students have been instructed to stay home on Monday due to a 'specific threat' aimed at two high schools
'We have received a detailed threat of violence to harm students and staff at both high schools,' Superintendent Mark Conrad announced
The shut down comes less than a week after 640,000 children were ordered to stay home on the West Coast last Tuesday
Vincent Canfield, 21, has been issued a subpoena over the hoax terrorist email threats sent to schools in Los Angeles, New York and Dallas
By Alexandra Klausner For Dailymail.com
Published: 23:21 EST, 20 December 2015 | Updated: 02:34 EST, 21 December 2015
New Hampshire public school students have been instructed to stay home on Monday due to a 'specific threat' aimed at two high schools.
The news comes just days after a bomb threat in New York And Los Angeles was found to be a hoax.
'We have received a detailed threat of violence to harm students and staff at both high schools,' Superintendent Mark Conrad announced on the school district's website Sunday.
Closed: This is just one of the many public schools that will be closed in New Hamshire on Monday following some frightening news
Closed: This is just one of the many public schools that will be closed in New Hamshire on Monday following some frightening news
Threat: New Hampshire public school students have been instructed to stay home on Monday due to a 'specific threat' aimed at two high schools. The news comes just days after a bomb threat in New York And Los Angeles was found to be a hoax
Threat: New Hampshire public school students have been instructed to stay home on Monday due to a 'specific threat' aimed at two high schools. The news comes just days after a bomb threat in New York And Los Angeles was found to be a hoax
'The threat is specific to tomorrow [Monday]. We have been working closely with the Nashua Police Department, which is still working at this time to determine the credibility of the threat,' Conrad said.
'The threat is specific and extends to several schools,' Conrad added,
'we will be cautious and close all of our public schools in Nashua tomorrow.'
'We have received a detailed threat of violence to harm students and staff at both high schools,' Superintendent Mark Conrad (pictured) announced on the school district's website Sunday
'We have received a detailed threat of violence to harm students and staff at both high schools,' Superintendent Mark Conrad (pictured) announced on the school district's website Sunday
NBC reports that Conrad predicted the schools would reopen on Tuesday.
New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan provided the following statement: 'Public safety is any government’s most important responsibility - especially at our schools - and we are closely monitoring the situation in Nashua.'
A 21-year-old college drop-out has been issued a subpoena over the hoax terrorist email threats sent to schools in Los Angeles, New York and Dallas less than a week before the terror threat in New Hampshire.
Vincent Canfield, 21, will appear before New York prosecutors in connection with the messages which sparked fear on the East Coast and shut down every school in LA last week.
The emails sent shock waves through the nation, threatening to wreak havoc and massacre hundreds using bombs and rifles.
More than 640,000 children were ordered to stay home on the West Coast at 7am on Tuesday amid fears of an attack on the nation's second largest school district.
FBI detectives and explosives experts descended on the 900 campuses in bullet-proof uniform after Los Angeles superintendent Ramon Cortines received an email describing plans to bomb at least three schools and attack students with assault rifles.
However, New Yorkers - who were already two hours into the school day - carried on as normal and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton held a press conference to describe the 'basic errors' that he believed showed the threat to be a hoax.
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