Death threat on Facebook leads to teen being charged
CBC News
Posted: Jul 6, 2012 8:06 AM ET
Last Updated: Jul 6, 2012 12:18 PM ET
Police remind parents and teenagers that threats posted on social media are subject to charges. (Paul Sakuma/Associated Press)
A 14-year-old Windsor, Ont., girl is facing charges after she allegedly posted threats on another girl's Facebook page.
Police say the girl threatened to kill another 14-year-old she knew in posts on the victim's Facebook page.
Investigators arrested the girl Wednesday night and have charged her with conveying threats to cause death.
A police spokesperson said he could not reveal the exact nature of the threats, because the incident is still under investigation.
Police remind parents and teenagers that threats posted on social media are subject to charges.
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