Two students have been taken into custody after making threats to "shoot up" a Texas high school, according to police. A Clemens High School school resource officer was contacted by school administrators on Thursday, who reported two male students making terroristic threats last week, according to the Schertz Police Department. During the investigation, it was revealed that one student had expressed a desire to "shoot up the school," although he did not have any firearms, police said. A second student suggested he "could provide the weapons," police said. A third student then reported these threats to school administrators and video evidence was obtained to support a terroristic threat charge, according to police. Both students were taken into custody for making terrorist threats, a third-

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