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By the People, for the People
Cabell County Prosecutor Warns of Consequences for Student Bomb Threats
Prosecutor says bomb threats are not pranks and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Mar. 11, 2026 at 7:48pm
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The Cabell County Prosecuting Attorney in West Virginia has issued a warning to the community about the serious criminal consequences associated with student-initiated bomb threats against schools. The prosecutor stated that these threats are not harmless jokes and must be treated as real, leading to school evacuations, law enforcement response, and disruption to students and parents. Anyone found responsible for such threats will face criminal charges and potential jail time under state law.
Why it matters
Student-initiated bomb threats against schools are a growing concern that can divert critical law enforcement resources away from other public safety duties. The prosecutor's warning aims to deter such behavior and reinforce that these threats are criminal offenses with severe penalties, in order to maintain safe learning environments for students.
The details
According to a Facebook post by the Cabell County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, the prosecutor issued the warning on March 9, 2026, informing the community that students who make bomb threats online, through social media, or by other means, will be identified and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The prosecutor stated that these threats are not pranks and must be treated as real, leading to school evacuations, law enforcement response, and disruption to parents and students.
- The warning was issued by the Cabell County Prosecuting Attorney on March 9, 2026.
The players
Cabell County Prosecuting Attorney
The chief prosecutor for Cabell County, West Virginia, who issued the warning about the consequences of student-initiated bomb threats against schools.
What they’re saying
“These threats are not pranks and they are not harmless jokes. When someone makes a bomb threat against a school, law enforcement must treat that threat as real. Schools are evacuated, officers respond in force, and parents and students experience fear and disruption.”
— Cabell County Prosecuting Attorney
“Students who make bomb threats—whether online, through social media, or by any other means—should understand that these actions are criminal offenses. Our office will work closely with school officials and law enforcement agencies to identify those responsible and prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.”
— Cabell County Prosecuting Attorney
What’s next
The prosecutor's office stated that they will work closely with school officials and law enforcement to identify and prosecute any students responsible for making bomb threats.
The takeaway
This warning from the Cabell County Prosecuting Attorney underscores the serious criminal consequences that can result from student-initiated bomb threats against schools, which are not harmless pranks but rather disruptive and dangerous acts that will be met with strict law enforcement action and prosecution.


