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Planned “mass casualty attack” at Houston-area high school thwarted, FBI says

February 20, 2025
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Two teenagers are under arrest for allegedly plotting what the FBI is calling “a mass casualty attack” at a Houston-area high school.

#BREAKING FBI Houston received information yesterday that two underage teenagers from the Houston area were plotting a mass casualty attack at a local school. Our Threat Mitigation Team immediately responded to help @houstonpolice & @MCTXSheriff identify and arrest them. #HouNews pic.twitter.com/FjzPJpGQ0e

— FBI Houston (@FBIHouston) February 20, 2025

CBS Houston affiliate KHOU-TV reports that Spring Branch Independent School District police say evidence suggests the suspects, both females, intended to place pipe bombs and shoot students at Memorial High School in the Houston suburb of Hedwig Village. There was no word on the motive.

The sheriff’s office in Montgomery County, just north of Houston, said one of the suspects is a student at Willis High School in that county and is in custody on unrelated charges. The second, the office said, is a student in the Spring Branch ISD and is being held in Harris County, which includes Houston.

Spring Branch ISD police told KHOU one of the teens is 16 years old and the other is 15. Their names weren’t released since both are juveniles.

The 16-year-old was charged with making a terroristic threat. The plan, shared through social media, was very detailed and that’s what led investigators to believe it was credible, police said.

It wasn’t known what charges the Willis High School student was facing.   

A letter KHOU reported was sent to Memorial High School students, families and staff said Spring Branch ISD police quickly arrested a student in the “potentially credible threat in the planning stages identified on social media.”

The sheriff’s office said it is “treating this matter with the utmost urgency and commitment, as threats of violence in our schools will not be tolerated.”

In response to the threats, officials have implemented additional security measures and are working closely with school administrators and law enforcement partners, the office added.

Brian Dakss

Brian Dakss is a longtime New York-based editor and writer for CBS News, at the Radio network and with CBSNews.com. He has written and edited for NBC News, Dow Jones and numerous radio stations and been a radio anchor and reporter.

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