A 14-year-old in Saskatoon has been placed under a terrorism peace bond for one year following threats to commit a school shooting. Authorities determined the youth was actively planning an attack, prompting intervention. The peace bond imposes restrictions on the teenager’s movements and activities, aiming to prevent potential violence. Details regarding the specific plans and evidence leading to the bond remain limited, citing ongoing investigations and youth protection laws. This is believed to be the first time a terrorism peace bond has been used in Saskatchewan in relation to a school shooting threat. The bond includes conditions such as a curfew, mental health assessment, and prohibiting possession of weapons. Authorities hope the intervention will address the underlying issues and prevent future harm.
