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2 teen girls accused of planning pipe bomb attack at Houston-area high school

The authorities said that two teenage girls accused of planning a mass attack on bombing and shooting at a high school in Houston, the authorities said.

Larry Pimbridge, the police chief of Rabie County, said that the 15 -year -old girls were seized on Tuesday, about 30 minutes after the threats of law enforcement.

Their names were not released by the authorities because they were limited.

The Federal Bureau of the Federal Investigation Office in Houston said that he had received information that “two teenagers below the legal age from the Houston region are lagging behind the attack of collective victims” at the Memorial High School in the Houston suburb in the village of Heidfig.

The alleged threat involves girls using weapons and placing pipe bombs in the NBC school KPRC Houston mentioned. Pimbridge said that the 16 -year -old was appointed to the memorial, but she was attending an alternative school for students who were lagging behind. After catching a knee, she could return to the memorial. The 15 -year -old is a student at Willis High School.

Pimbridge said the law enforcement had received “Etisalat” indicating that the girls are planning to attack. He said that the “privacy” of these contacts is the reason for the act enforcement of the law very quickly.

“When you read the context of communication, it is clear that this goes beyond just throwing some ideas about it,” he said. “This was a very clear plan.”

The president said he believed that the girls were planning to attack “many weeks, if not months,” and in recent days, “it started to rise.”

When asked about the potential motivation, the president said: “The only thing that I managed to make sure that there was just a comprehensive contempt for her student colleagues.”

Willis Independent Province in Montgomery Province said it had been informed of the accident on Wednesday.

“We are very grateful to the FBI and other law enforcement agencies that work together to keep students throughout the country safely from those who intend to harm others,” the province said in a statement. “This incident confirms the importance of awareness and vigilance in protecting our students and employees.”

Montgomery Sharif Provincial Office said additional security measures in the province’s schools had been implemented.

Sharif office said in a press release.

He was charged with the 16 -year -old threat of terrorist threat, a third -class felony. The 15 -year -old was detained for a non -relevant charge.

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