Massive law enforcement officers surround Jensen Beach High School Florida after receiving an anonymous phone call report Tuesday afternoon. bomb threat and a active shooterMartin County Sheriff John M. Budensiek said.

The Sheriff’s Office confirmed the school was immediately placed on lockdown as a precaution and deputies swarmed the area to investigate.
“All students are safe. There is no active shooter and the report has been determined to be false. There is also no indication that the threat is credible,” Budencik said in X’s update.
“The district will soon provide guidance regarding student dismissal and pick-up procedures. Please await official guidance before coming to campus,” the update added.
School provides updates
exist There are updates on their Facebook pageJensen Beach High School said an “anonymous tip regarding weapons and our campus was reported to the Stewart Police Department today,” prompting law enforcement to respond. After verification by the school, the content of the report was not credible.
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“This message is to inform you that an anonymous tip regarding a weapon and our campus was reported to the Stewart Police Department today. Law enforcement responded and our campus was immediately and thoroughly searched,” the message read.
“Based on a thorough investigation, the report has been determined not to be credible. Please know that our students, faculty and staff remain safe. Law enforcement officers continue to have a presence on our campus – therefore, no one is allowed on or off our property at this time.”
Jensen Beach High School is located on Kinrod Road in Jensen Beach, a coastal area of Martin County, Florida on the east coast of Florida.

