Donovan Middle School in Utica. credit: Google Street View The Utica Police Department and the Utica City School District were alerted on March 17th to a Snapchat video referencing the school. Officials say they immediately began working together to identify those involved and determine whether there was any danger to students or staff. Investigators say the situation appears to have grown out of an earlier altercation between two groups in the community. Police have since identified individuals connected to both groups and conducted interviews with them and their caregivers, according to UPD Lt. Mike Curley. READ MORE: Beware: This CNY Favorite Candy Has Been Recalled So far, those interviewed have told investigators the video was not meant as a legitimate threat against the school. Instead, police say it was directed at members of the opposing group involved in the earlier dispute. Even so, authorities are continuing to dig into exactly what was said and whether any laws were broken. Police say criminal charges are still possible depending on what the investigation turns up. At the same time, outreach efforts are underway to keep things from escalating. Community groups, including SNUG and Rebuilding the Village, have been brought in to work
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