Hoax Shooting Report Causes Panic at Omaha South High School
ICARO Media Group
Omaha, NE - Omaha South High School was struck by panic on Monday afternoon after an alarming emergency call reported a shooting inside the school. However, Omaha Police swiftly determined that the call was a hoax, leading to a massive response by law enforcement to deal with the situation.
Less than an hour after the emergency call, police confirmed that no one had been injured and there was no shooter present. The incident was identified as a "swatting" call, which is a prank designed to elicit a response from law enforcement.
As news of the alleged shooting spread, concerned parents quickly gathered outside the building, anxiously awaiting updates on the safety of their children. The sight of a sizable police presence at the school only intensified their worry.
According to OPD Lt. Neal Bonacci, investigators are diligently working to trace the origin of the phone call that falsely reported a person being shot on the first floor of the building. Finding the source of the call is crucial in holding the responsible individuals accountable for their actions.
In response to the incident, Omaha South High School promptly established a reunification center at the football field to facilitate the reunion of students with their parents. As a precautionary measure, the school was placed on lockdown, and students were instructed to shelter in place while police thoroughly searched the building for any signs of a potential shooter. Fortunately, no suspects or victims were found.
In a statement released by Omaha Public Schools, it was confirmed that local law enforcement found no cause for concern. Classrooms were being systematically cleared as part of the ongoing investigation into the incident.
This alarming incident serves as a stark reminder of the seriousness of swatting calls and the potential harm they can cause. Authorities urge the public to understand the consequences of such pranks and to report any suspicious or concerning activities that may contribute to public safety risks.
As the investigation into this hoax shooting call at Omaha South High School continues, KETV.com will provide further updates on this developing story.