Hadyn Dollery arrested for making threats against Loudoun County high school
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Hadyn Dollery arrested for making threats against Loudoun County high school
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Dollery, a 19-year-old non-licensed substitute from Chantilly, Virginia, was charged after allegedly threatening violence, including a 'kill list,' via Discord targeting a high school near Aldie.
Authorities acted on tips received through the Safe2Talk app, arresting Dollery off school property and detaining them at the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center in Leesburg. Dollery is no longer eligible to substitute teach in the district.
Loudoun County schools have faced ongoing controversies over transgender policies and student safety, with officials reiterating their commitment to addressing all threats and prioritizing the safety of students and staff.
In a county known for school controversies, what made this high school a specific target?
How did a 19-year-old without a teaching license get cleared to work in public schools?
What does housing a transgender suspect with men reveal about a jail's policies on gender?
Why do school safety teams overlook social media when 90% of threats are now made online?
Is a school tip app a sign of a successful safety net or a failing support system?