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A mother threatens to detonate a bomb at her son’s school.

A mother threatens to detonate a bomb at her son’s school.

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According to NDTV, a mom in the United States threatened to blow up her son’s school because she claimed he was not being properly fed by the cafeteria.

Anaya Metoya Smith has been identified by the police. She’s been accused with making false bombing reports and disrupting educational facilities.

“If you don’t start feeding my… children better… I’m going to come around… and blow that mother… up,” Smith allegedly said in a voicemail to the school.

After receiving the voicemail, a member of the staff called the cops. As a result, the entire school was evacuated and the premises were searched.

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Despite the fact that Smith did not indicate her name in the voicemail, the school was able to locate the number and find it listed as her number in the school records.

According to reports, the son had previously gotten into a fight with a cafeteria worker over “excess food.”

The accused’s sister believes that her sister is being falsely accused and that the school has messed up the documentation. According to a police officer, he recognised Smith’s voice on the message from several interactions with her

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