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12-12-2007, 10:02 PM
A college student has been arrested for making violent threats over Xbox Live while playing Activision’s Call of Duty 4. The student allegedly threatened to shoot up his school while playing the game. More details on this story and the arrest after the jump:

CUMBERLAND — Two misdemeanor counts of disrupting a school operation have been filed against a Frostburg State University student who allegedly made an Internet threat of “shooting up the school,” according to district court documents.

The charges were filed in a criminal summons issued by a district court commissioner following consultation between the C3I Unit and Allegany County State’s Attorney Michael Twigg.

Although the charges against 19-year-old Allieu Shaw of Gaithersburg are on file, there was no record this morning that Shaw had been served the summons. A trial date is set after the defendant is served a summons.

Shaw faces a maximum penalty of one year jail time and/or a fine of up to $5,000.

He was taken in handcuffs from FSU’s Annapolis Hall, Room 148, at about 2 p.m. Tuesday after the C3I Unit learned of his location.

The university has placed Shaw on interim suspension pending an administrative hearing to be conducted by FSU.

According to court records, Shaw was playing the game “Call for Duty 4” in the XBOX Live gaming system with players around the country when he allegedly stated the threat of “shooting up the school.” The statement reportedly contained a description from Shaw concerning “how he was going to do it.”

Shaw was playing the role of first-person shooter on a live audio feed when he made the alleged threat.

Another player, Kaipo Damurand of Oregon, contacted the Frostburg Police Department to report Shaw’s alleged threat.

C3I began an investigation at 6:19 a.m. Tuesday after learning of the matter from the Frostburg Police Department.

The incident prompted an immediate response from FSU, local law enforcement and the Allegany County Board of Education, which ordered its schools in Frostburg to be in “lock-in” status when they opened at about 8 a.m. In addition, the Eckhart Alternative School was placed on lock-in status and St. Michael School in Frostburg was made aware of the threat of violence at FSU.

State troopers from Allegany, Garrett, Washington and Frederick counties responded to the campus along with Allegany County Sheriff’s Office, Frostburg Police Department and FSU Police, which has an officer assigned to the C3I Unit.

FSU spokeswoman Liz Medcalf said there were 40 police officers patrolling the campus at one point Tuesday.

Students, staff and faculty were notified of the threat by the FSU emergency alert text messaging system as well as by internal e-mail. The communication urged all to immediately report any observations of suspicious activity.

As the university community and the rest of the city pondered the frightening possibility of violence shattering the typical calm of the Mountain City, police working with Microsoft and XBox Live tracked the Internet provider address to Shaw and his room at Annapolis Hall.

After Shaw was taken into custody, he reportedly told investigators that “he was joking and had no intention of following through with the threats,” according to the court documents.

At 2:10 p.m. Tuesday, police executed a search warrant at Shaw’s room. Apparently no weapons or evidence relating to the threat were found.

A search of the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Web site did not show any other criminal cases pending or any charges previously filed against Shaw.

Source: XboxFamily (http://xboxfamily.com/xf/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1021&Itemid=1)

angry
12-12-2007, 10:46 PM
Damn thats mad, but obviously you cannot go out giving threats over XBL. Afterall XBL is for fun and to have fun playing games with your friends not abusing and threats....

blum3
12-13-2007, 12:22 AM
I've had a few people threaten me on Call Of Duty 4. I get mad sometimes and yell but I don't think I've threatened anyone haha. That shit's crazy though. I don't know why you would make such direct threats without expecting to get in some sort of trouble.

XXXJUICEDXXX
12-13-2007, 01:06 AM
The days of safe schools are over. Threatening to do anything like this should be handled.To many kids have died from people not considering this a problem.

hulkingbubba65
12-13-2007, 03:21 AM
The days of safe schools are over. Threatening to do anything like this should be handled.To many kids have died from people not considering this a problem.
I definetly second what you said.You have to take things like this seriously.

Khaos x3h
12-13-2007, 03:55 AM
I 3rd it. Being from Colorado, the Columbine shootings really hit home for me. No one should ever threaten to shoot up a school. ON 4-20 last year we had a bomb go off at our rival school, Ponderosa, supposedly he was trying to catch kids smoking weed:confused: behind the school and a bomb threat at my school.

v0lum3
12-13-2007, 01:02 PM
The days of safe schools are over. Threatening to do anything like this should be handled.To many kids have died from people not considering this a problem.

Agreed, but we're not talking about children here, this guy was 19.

As an adult you should know better, I can understand younger kids making threats and things without fully realizing the implications and what will happen, but as an adult he deserves everything he gets from this.

codedigital
12-13-2007, 01:13 PM
What an idiot. All of that response from law enforcement just because he acted like a dumb ass.

He deserves every bit of punishment he gets.

Take this as a lesson ladies: don't be a douche on Live.