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Teen who threatened school violence sentenced

A teenage boy from  Paw Paw has been sentenced to serve one year in a residential treatment center after prosecutor’s say he threatened violence at his high school.

The 15-year-old will also be placed on court supervision until he’s 19.

According to reports, the boy, who was being bullied, was turned in by his parents after they discovered he stole a shotgun from his grandfather.

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