Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – This morning, the Department received another threat of violence directed toward West Wilson Middle School. Similar to the previous incident, the threat was delivered through an automated message after being answered by our Advanced Response Communications Center.
Details of the threat are being kept confidential to protect the investigative efforts of the ongoing investigation. Protecting certain information ensures investigative techniques remain effective and supports our ability to identify those responsible and hold them fully accountable
Following established protocols, the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office, which has primary jurisdiction over county school property, was immediately notified with Wilson County Schools leadership. The Tennessee Department of Homeland Security is also actively assisting in the investigation and response.
School administrators at West Wilson Middle School and nearby Stoner Creek Elementary have communicated directly with students, staff, and families to keep them informed.
Out of an abundance of caution, MJPD will maintain an elevated operational posture across all schools within the city. This includes an increased law enforcement presence and additional personnel dedicated specifically to school safety. These measures are proactive, coordinated, and focused on prevention, rapid response, and maintaining a secure environment for students and staff.
MJPD remains in close partnership with the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office and their School Resource Officers. While WCSO SROs have primary jurisdiction on school campuses, our officers work alongside them daily through coordinated patrols, shared communication, joint response planning, and unified training. This collaboration ensures seamless cooperation and a strong, visible law enforcement presence.
The safety of our community remains our highest priority. Protecting our children is at the center of everything we do. While the origin and intent behind this threat is still under investigation, it is important to remember that making threats of violence is a serious criminal offense and will be thoroughly investigated.
We encourage anyone with information related to this incident to contact the Mt. Juliet Police Department at 615-754-2550. Information can also be provided to the Tennessee Department of Homeland Security Tip Line at 877-250-2333.
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