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A student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School allegedly made threats on Snapchat against another student, posting pictures last week of a gun and ammunition. Now a lawyer for the threatened student has told TMZ that the school won’t tell his client’s family whether or not the teen who allegedly posted the pictures and threats will be permitted to go back to the school. TMZ reports police came to the school last week and arrested the student for making criminal threats. The student allegedly told cops the bullets were his dad’s and the weapon was a BB gun. TMZ says that, according to the police report, his screen name on the popular game Fortnite is NickCruz—a takeoff of the shooter who killed 17 at the high school on Feb. 14. Lawyer Bradford Cohen told TMZ, “We’re not talking about clear backpacks and stupid things like that. We are talking about actual threats which are being made on Snapchat that are being ignored.”