Police claim Catholic high school students responsible for violent threats by figures wearing Guy Fawkes masks

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Police in a Detroit suburb are seeking felony charges against five individuals they believe are responsible for online threats made against a local Catholic High School by a figures wearing Guy Fawkes masks.

criminal charges against students suspected of making masked threats against a Catholic high school on social media.

The original threat was allegedly made by an individual who lives with his parents in Ohio. It is claimed that he was assisted by three students from Detroit Catholic Central High School. Authorities say the October 31 threat was also made by a student at the same school, but the two threats are not directly related.

Guy Fawkes masks have been a particularly popular method of disguise since the release of the 2005 film"V for Vendetta."Guy Fawkes masks have been popularly used as an anti-authoritarian symbol and disguise method after appearing in the 2005 film. Set in a dystopian future version of England, the film's protagonist wears the mask while attempting to counter a fascist government with violent acts.

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Just like Jesus would have done

Another big Catholic boys school in the Detroit burbs is accusing it's football team of 'violating' (raping?) freshmen with an object. Nice kids you all are raising

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