Photo of Vincent Massey Secondary School courtesy of publicboard.ca.Photo of Vincent Massey Secondary School courtesy of publicboard.ca.
Windsor

Student's Post Causes Police Presence At Massey High

Police responded to Vincent Massey Secondary School on Monday after a post on social media over the weekend caused a stir.

Windsor police got the call to investigate the image Sunday after a student posted it.

"The image was of the person holding a firearm, and the image was only intended to be shared with a friend, but this friend posted it," says Constable Andrew Drouillard.

After the image was viewed hundreds of times, police say the false message developed that there was a threat of violence at the school -- but investigators stress there was no threat.

"In of itself, it is a threatening image," says Drouillard. "You don't want people to view this image and have the concerns that they have -- but, we're glad they did call us."

They talked to the student involved. A plastic replica of a gun was seized but the student will not be charged.

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