I've been waiting to make a thread, as I wanted the news station that covered the news to have an article on their website. It took long enough, but
here it is.
The French high school in the area attacked the school. What isn't mentioned in the article is that they had pellet/paint-ball guns (which may/may not have been used, we couldn't see outside) that several students saw when they arrived.
I saw their "mob" arrive during lunchtime, and they attacked as soon as we were in class. It took the police 15 minutes to show up, and the station isn't very far away.
As well, what wasn't reported is the fact that they broke not one window, but two, in our cafeteria. One was quickly replaced (they shattered it completely) during the weekend, and was not mentioned.
Our principal is outright giving parents and students false information (namely that no weapons were involved..yeah, and the windows broke themselves?).
Nobody was hurt, and they believed a second attack was due for last Monday (they attacked on a day off, and Monday they had another day off) so the building was surrounded we police officers (4-6 patrol cars at all times, and officers on all sides of the school), a few security guards, and staff members all day long.
Both schools are on the look out for any further dangers, the police are investigating, and the school principals are in contact together and with both school boards.
Edit: The "internet messages" they mention refer to Facebook messages which were the root of past issues several weeks before, between the two schools.
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CBC.ca article