Mt. Lebanon Police Say High School Graffiti Threat Not Credible

MT. LEBANON (KDKA) -- Threatening graffiti was found in a Mt. Lebanon High School bathroom Wednesday, but Mt. Lebanon Police say the threat is not credible.

According to Principal Brian R. McFeeley, graffiti was found on the wall of a 4th-floor boys' bathroom reading, "Evry dies Tammorow."

Mt. Lebanon Police were contacted and investigated the threat, which they then classified as not credible. Police will continue to investigate, and there will be an increased police presence in and around the school Thursday, as a precaution.

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McFeeley says whoever wrote the threat will face school consequences and criminal charges.

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