FALMOUTH, Mass. —

A Falmouth community expressed safety concerns in a Wednesday evening meeting after an 18-year-old man was accused last week of threatening to commit a school shooting.

Parents came into the meeting worried about school safety, and some were critical of the meeting held with police, town and school officials.

"I had anticipated that we were going to come into this and we were going to be talked at," said parent Katerina Cedrone. "And that's exactly what happened."

The meeting comes a week after Ian Fotheringham was charged with preparing to commit a school shooting. Police arrested him at his home, where they say they found a 3D printer capable of making a gun.

They say Fotheringham, 18, also had graphic photos of the Columbine High School shooting. While no specific

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