Man Accused of Threatening Shooting at New Hampshire School Changes Plea to Guilty

Man Accused of Threatening Shooting at New Hampshire School Changes Plea to Guilty
Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, N.H., in September 2019. (Google Maps/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)
The Associated Press
11/28/2023
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11/28/2023
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H.—A Maine man charged with using social media to threaten to commit a shooting at a New Hampshire high school has changed his plea to guilty, court documents state.

Police charged Kyle Hendrickson with criminal threatening with a firearm in April. They said he posted a video with a gun outside Portsmouth High School in which he threatened to “shoot up the school.”

A federal grand jury subsequently indicted Mr. Hendrickson in September on charges of interstate threatening communications and possessing a firearm in a school zone. Mr. Hendrickson now intends to plead guilty to those charges and is due in court on Dec. 11, court records state.

Portsmouth closed all schools for a day when the threat occurred.

Mr. Hendrickson has been represented by attorney Murdoch Walker II. Mr. Walker did not return a phone call seeking comment.