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As concerns about Chinas virus outbreak spread, universities all over the world are scrambling to assess the risks to their programs, and some are canceling study-abroad opportunities and prohibiting travel affecting hundreds of thousands of students.From Europe to Australia and the United Stat
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Five people, including two elementary school students, were arrested after police investigated online threats made against another student.The Bloomington Police Department began investigating after a Fairview Elementary School representative notified police about a threateningInstagram video on Feb. 17. The videoshowedtwo students making threats and showing an AK-47-type weapon. One of the boys in the video made threats toward a female student and her brother. He said the gun was real and the two people were going to get lit up, police say.In the investigation, police learned the threats were made after an argument about a dating relationship between the parties.Police then went to ahouse to locate the weapon in the video.At the house, a woman, Laquita S. Perry-Leverston, 33, went to the trunk of a car, where she retrievedthe weapon and a pistol. Both were BB guns, police say.After a warrant was obtained, police begansearching the house. One person in the house, a 17-year-old boy, told officers they weren t going to touch him, according to police. He began resisting and was arrested by officers. The 17-year-old was handcuffed and placed into a patrol vehicle, w
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