Ian Fotheringham, the 18-year-old accused of threatening a school shooting in Falmouth, Massachusetts, was released from jail Wednesday, infuriating several parents.

Fotheringham posted the $2,500 bail ordered by a judge at a dangerousness hearing Tuesday in Barnstable District Court. He's also required to wear a GPS monitoring device and must not leave his home.

A group of mothers of Falmouth students were in court Tuesday hoping the Cape & Islands District Attorney's office would be able to convince the judge to keep Fotheringham held without bail. He was arrested September 11 and was charged with threatening to use a deadly weapon in a public building.

The judge ruled that charge doesn't fall under the dangerousness statute in Massachusetts, so Fotheringham had to be allowed

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