PITTSFIELD — In response to a series of concerning online posts, the Pittsfield Police Department has heightened its scrutiny over potential threats to local schools, according to a press release from Lieutenant John Soules, authorized by Chief Thomas Dawley.
Since the start of the school year, the department has fielded multiple reports of social media activity on platforms such as Snapchat, TikTok, and Discord, which involved conversations and posts suggesting possible threats to educational institutions.
These incidents mirror a broader pattern being monitored across Berkshire County and surrounding areas.
In taking these matters seriously, the Pittsfield Police have coordinated efforts with local schools, other law enforcement bodies, and intelligence centers.
The ongoing investigation has involved searches of homes, interviews with students and parents, and the confiscation of electronics and other materials.
Several juveniles have been charged with crimes in connection to these threats at Berkshire Juvenile Court, with additional charges anticipated as the investigation continues.
Although no specific plans targeting a particular school have been uncovered, the juvenile status of those involved limits the release of further details.
Lieutenant Soules urges parents to discuss the gravity of online communication with their children, emphasizing the fine line between free speech and threatening language.
The department aims to make clear that online posts can have lasting impacts and legal consequences, even if the original content is deleted.
Community members are encouraged to report any suspicious activity.
The Pittsfield Police Department is available around the clock at 413-448-9700 or 911 for emergencies.
Anonymous tips can be submitted through the Detective Bureau Tip Line at 413-448-9706 or by texting PITTIP and the message to TIP411 (847411).