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FRAMINGHAM – On Friday morning, December 9, Framingham High was under a shelter-in-place order for about an hour, while Police searched for a man who made a threat against the high school.
Friday night, Framingham Police arrested a Framingham man and charged him with “making terroristic threats,” said Framingham Police spokesperson Lt. Rachel Mickens.
Peter J. Wilson, 46, of 19 Cherry Street in Framingham was arrested at 6;23 p.m. on December 9. The police log said he was charged with false “bomb threat.”
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“Around 11 a.m.Friday morning, we received information that an individual waiting for the MWRTA bus, outside of school property, muttered that he was going to shoot up the school to a passerby,” said Lt. Mickens to SOURCE.
“This individual got onto the MWRTA bus and was later identified as Wilson,” said Lt. Mickens.
After an investigation, “Wilson was arrested and charged with making terroristic threats,” said Lt. Mickens.
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