The charge is Terroristic Threats (which has been on the books longer than the "terror threats" from terrorist groups). You'd also have a charge for use of the phone to make the threat. And probably Inducing Public Panic. Any of those could result in jail time.
Usually it means a bomb or terrorist threat.
That would depend on the individual school's policy on threats and damage.
Yes, making a bomb threat, even as a joke, is a serious offense that can lead to legal consequences. Authorities treat such threats as credible until proven otherwise, and individuals making them can face criminal charges, fines, and potential jail time. It is important to take the implications and consequences of making such threats seriously.
An Atomic bomb destoys EVERYTHING in it's path (I once had one threat from an a-bomb at school once).Even if you are at least 500 feet away, you WILL be vaporized.
If caught, you will be charged with making a terrorist threat, expelled from school, and probably face criminal charges in juvenile court. This will result in serious implications for your future. Authorities do not take these threats lightly, and even minors have received severe sentences.
A roadside bomb
It wasn't a threat of communism but of the atomic bomb that people built bomb shelters.
A 'felony' charge indicates that any prison sentence would be in excess of one year.
A bomb threat is a federal offense. you will serve from 3 to 5 years in state prison. Also, it will always be on your record. it will never come off.
misdemeanor bomb threat.
2 YEARS
Clownvis Time - 2013 Bomb Threat 1-1 was released on: USA: 6 June 2013