The juvenile criminal cases involving suspects from the December incident at Pullman High School have concluded.

Two 14-year-old students at PHS were accused of making threats to shoot a teacher and bomb the school. Authorities responded to the alleged threats on the morning of December 10th by placing the school on modified lockdown. The suspects were detained by Pullman Police before classes began, and no firearm was recovered during the investigation.

Both teenagers faced charges for threatening to bomb or injure property, while one of the boys was additionally charged with felony harassment. A fact-finding bench trial was conducted in Whitman County Juvenile Court earlier this month. Judge Roger Sandberg ruled both teens not guilty on the bomb threat charges, while the boy charged with felony harassment was found guilty.


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