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Michigan State University killer Anthony McRae had a note threatening to also attack two schools in New Jersey — forcing a township to keep all its public schools shuttered Tuesday.
The threat for Ewing, near Trenton, emerged after McRae, 43, was found dead late Monday, more than three hours after he killed three students and left five others fighting for their lives.
“When McRae was found by police in Michigan, he had a note in his pocket that indicated a threat to two Public Schools,” the Township of Ewing Police Department said, without elaborating on the exact nature.
“Out of an abundance of caution, the Ewing Public Schools were closed for the day,” the force said, with officers “stationed at each closed public school” as well as private ones in the township, the force said.
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USA — mix Michigan shooter Anthony McRae had note threatening additional attacks on 2 NJ...