Incident reportedly occurred at North Gwinnett Middle School.
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Wednesday, January 23
SUGAR HILL, Ga. - A 13-year-old boy who allegedly threatened to kill 14 other students this past fall has been allowed to return to class, according to My Fox Atlanta. The incident reportedly happened on Nov. 12 at North Gwinnett Middle School. The student, now 13, faced disciplinary action before being allowed to return to class, the article stated. Now, the mother of one of the students who was threatened fears for her child's safety. Read more on My Fox Atlanta.
Man said his ex-wife’s boyfriend assaulted him during a Dec. 28 encounter in Buford.
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Friday, January 4
A Buford man said his ex-wife’s boyfriend threatened him with physical assault during a Dec. 28 meeting at a church near the intersection of Thompson Mill Road and Sardis Church Road. The Buford man said he and his ex-wife were discussing custody of their children when the ex-wife’s boyfriend “got in his face” and told him to shut up. The man said he told the boyfriend that he was not talking to him. At that point, the boyfriend allegedly threatened to break the Buford man’s neck. The Buford man reportedly got in his car and drove away before the situation escalated further. According to the Gwinnett County Police report, the Buford man said the threats are an ongoing problem. No arrests were made. The case is listed as active. You might …