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Police arrested a 17-year-old Chicopee High School student early Thursday after he allegedly threatened a school resource officer and several staff members on Twitter.

The profanity-laced tweets, still visible on the suspect's Twitter account early Thursday afternoon, include: "Tomorrow dooms day keep your kids at home."

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10-21-15 -- Tweets allegedly made by 17-year-old Chicopee High School student threatening school staff and a police officer.
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Threats against Officer Johnny Jusino included references to his "home and his family" and "clips and gun ranges," Michael Wilk, public information officer for the department, said.

The threats came to light at about 7 p.m. Wednesday and the suspect, a Springfield resident, was arrested in Chicopee at about 2 a.m.

"We are going to see these things on social media and we are going to take them seriously," Wilk said.

Wilk said police immediately launched an investigation after learning of the threats. Detectives Lt. Holly Davis, Sgt. Chris Lareau, Doug Lambert and School Resource Officer Mark Hammon worked the case. They ultimately applied for and obtained an arrest warrant from juvenile court.

Since the suspect is a Springfield resident, they first attempted to find him there. With assistance from state police it was discovered that he was in Chicopee.

Wilk said no weapons were located.

The suspect was charged with threat to commit a crime, threatening a police officer and threat of disruption of school with a deadly weapon. He is slated to be arraigned Thursday in juvenile court.

Police posted information regarding the threats on their Facebook page, Wilk said. "We wanted people to know that we are on top of this," he said.

Alvin W. Morton, assistant superintendent for student support services at Chicopee Public Schools, said Thursday afternoon that student will not be allowed back in the high school, or on school grounds, until the matter has been adjudicated.

Morton said parents and guardians have been notified of the incident. "Chicopee Public Schools and Chicopee High School take the security and safety of students and staff to the utmost," he said.

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