New Hampshire police: No current credible threat to schools after email prompted closure
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Police say there is no current credible threat to two shuttered high schools in New Hampshire and classes will resume Tuesday.
A "detailed" threat to hurt students and teachers in Nashua prompted officials to close all the public schools in New Hampshire's second largest district.
Nashua Police Chief Andrew Lavoie said at a briefing Monday afternoon that the buildings have been searched and no dangerous devices were found. He says there will be more police officers at the schools Tuesday.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The closing in New Hampshire comes less than a week after threats of violence shuttered schools in Los Angeles, the nation's second largest district. A rash of threats followed in several other large school districts.
It also comes after the San Bernadino, California, shootings that left 14 people dead.