A student at Huntley High School is to be charged with “multiple” felonies related to racially motivated and threatening messages that were shared with other students through social media, officials said. The incident is related to racially motivated messages sent by a single student earlier in the year but recirculated among students last week, Huntley Deputy Police Chief Linda Hooten said Wednesday. The school was alerted to the messages April 20, and police were asked to step in the next day.
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