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Two teenage girls, aged 15 and 16, were detained on Tuesday following an FBI investigation into a planned "mass casualty attack" at Memorial High School in Harris County, Texas. Authorities, alerted to the threats involving pipe bombs and firearms, enacted a rapid response, successfully locating and detaining the suspects within 30 minutes of the FBI's notification to local law enforcement, according to FBI Houston spokesman Connor Hagan.
Spring Branch ISD Police Chief Larry Baimbridge emphasized the importance of interagency cooperation, stating, “This is a perfect example of state and federal law enforcement working together.” The older girl is charged with making a terroristic threat, while the 15-year-old faces an unrelated charge.
While no explosive devices or firearms were recovered at the time of the arrests, investigations are ongoing in both Harris and Montgomery Counties. This incident follows similar recent threats at schools, highlighting the continued vigilance required by law enforcement to ensure student safety.