Kentucky parents concerned after teen who compiled 'kill list' allowed to return to school

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Kentucky parents concerned after teen who compiled 'kill list' allowed to return to school
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Parents in a Kentucky school district told administrators they don’t want a teenager who allegedly created a “kill list” of students back in the classroom with their children.

Parent Rob Bidleman, who said his child was on the teenage suspect’s “active kill list,” struggled to contain his emotions as he described hearing about the development from Andy Wyckoff, the Conner High School principal.

Another parent, Karen Wells, said Wyckoff has been put into a difficult situation because his own son was one of the threatened students. Wyckoff told NBC News on Monday that because the 14-year-old is a juvenile, his records are sealed and that he is not aware of the status of the charges against him.

"I am aware that some parents have moved their children to other schools, but I will not move my son," he said.

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