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Exclusive: 911 Recordings Detail May Bomb Threat At Woodrow Wilson

The individual who called in a bomb threat to Woodrow Wilson High School in Fargo last month claimed that he had placed four bombs inside the building.

 

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The individual who called in a bomb threat to Woodrow Wilson High School in Fargo last month claimed that he had placed four bombs inside the building.


In 911 recordings provided to KFGO News by Red River Dispatch and Fargo Police, a school employee relays information to the dispatcher as Principal Deb Dillon speaks with the caller over the phone.


"Actually our principal is still talking to the person," said the school employee.


"What was said exactly?," asked the dispatcher.


"I did not talk to the person, she is talking to him," said the employee.


"What did they tell you?," asked the dispatcher.


"That there were propane bombs planted in the building. Four of them I believe is what he said," responded the employee.

The caller identified himself as "David." He said he was a student at the school and that he had been bullied. At one point, the caller told Dillon that he had shot himself.

Police have been unable to solve the case saying they have exhausted all leads in the May 8th bomb threat. They still consider the case open.


The school was placed in lockdown and students were later bused to other schools.

(KFGO file photo)

 

Paul Jurgens