An investigation is underway into an alleged threat at Manhattan High School earlier this week.

A report for aggravated criminal threat was filed just after noon Wednesday, according to Friday’s Riley County Police Department Activity Report. Officer listed a 16-year-old suspect, identified as Daniel Marshall, of Manhattan, who reportedly used an educational technology site known as Padlet, to post a threat toward the school.

Marshall was arrested Thursday morning and subsequently charged with aggravated criminal threat. He was transported to the North Central Kansas Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Junction City.

In a separate incident, RCPD also arrested a 15-year-old suspect Thursday at the high school after police learned he was in possession of brass knuckles and a vape pen.

Karsten Anderson was arrested and charged with criminal use of a weapon and minor in possession of tobacco.

Anderson was processed through juvenile intake and released to his parents.

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