New Hampshire

2 Arrested in Facebook Post Believed to Be Act of Revenge

Police said they became aware of the message directed at Concord High School involved a possible shooting over the weekend

Two people in New Hampshire have been arrested in connection with a Facebook message about a possible threat to a high school, which police believe was posted by the relative of an unwitting account holder and appears to be an act of revenge.

Police said they became aware of the message directed at Concord High School on Sunday that involved a possible shooting.

Police said the relative gained access to the account holder's site and posted the message.

Arrested Thursday were 21-year-old Kyle Slogle, of Concord, and 18-year-old Brandon Foster, of Pittsfield. They're charged with conspiracy to commit criminal threatening, misuse of a computer or network, and false public alarm.

Both faced arraignment Friday; it wasn't immediately known if they had lawyers.

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