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Halifax Regional Police say the 16-year-old boy was arrested at his home in the early hours of Wednesday.

16-year-old boy facing multiple charges

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Police accuse boy, 16, of threatening to bring weapons to Citadel High

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The boy was arrested at his home on Wednesday. Police say they seized a number of weapons, including firearms. Josh Hoffman has the story.

A 16-year-old boy has been charged after police sayhe threatened Citadel High School in Halifax.

In a news conference Thursday,Halifax Regional Police Chief Don MacLeansaid police received information of the threat against the school and immediately acted upon it, arresting the boy without incident around 3 a.m.Wednesdayat his home in Halifax.

"I know this is alarming, and I'm here today to provide reassurance that our officers have been working around the clock to ensure students can go to school feeling safe," saidMacLean.

"While it is natural to react to these types of events with fear, I do urge people to also react with compassion. Youth who consider violence as their last resort have been facing their own struggles and can be difficult to understand."

The boy, whoseidentity is protected underthe Youth Criminal Justice Act, made an appearance Thursday afternoon in youth justice court.

Speaking in court, Crown prosecutorTerry Nickersonallegedthe accused phoned a suicide prevention hotline and said he wanted to open fire in Citadel High School before taking his own life. Hotline operators called police, who went to the boy's home and arrested him.

A subsequent search found weapons, including firearms, and ammunition in the house. The firearmswereall legal and properly stored, Nickerson said, but caused concern because of the allegedthreat so police seized the weapons.

Nickerson said the teen's electronic devices were seized, but had not yet been unlocked.

Teen to remain in custody

The boy was remanded to custody until a bail hearingnext Wednesday. He is to have no contact with any student at Citadel.

Police initially said Thursday morning he was charged with possession of a prohibited weapon without a licence but then said Thursday afternoon he was not actually facing that charge.

Police also initially said he was facing two counts of possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose butlater said it was actually only one count.

Nickerson told CBC News the weapon in question is a set of brass knuckles.

The boy is also facing acharge of unsafe storage of ammunition and a charge of uttering threats.

Police said in a news release they would have a presence at the high school onThursdayto support students and staff.

While the investigation is "ongoing and complex," police saidinvestigators do not believe there is a currentthreat to the school and do not believe anyone else is involved in the incident.

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Halifax police Chief Don MacLean on Citadel High arrest

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Halifax Regional Police Chief Don MacLean speaks to reporters on April 24, 2025, about arrest of a 16-year-old who is facing charges after police say he made threats to bring weapons to Citadel High School in Halifax.

In a statement, a spokesperson for theHalifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE)saidpolice contacted Citadel High School administrators on Wednesday with information about a potential threat directed at the school.

"As always, the safety of students and staff is HRCE's top priority," wroteLindsey Bunin. "All potential threats are taken seriously."

Bunin said school counsellors are available to students who wish to connect at any time.

Nan McFadgen, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) in Nova Scotia, said the incident has left many school staff shaken.

CUPE represents5,000 school support staff across the province, including custodians, bus drivers and educational program assistants.

"It's scary, it's concerning," McFadgen said in an interview Thursday. "I think everyone, every Nova Scotian, realizes that this could have ended in a different way, and everybody's grateful that it didn't."

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McFadgen said many school staff face violence at work, but this seems like an escalation.

"In particular for us here inNova Scotia ... it's not something we think about often, guns and gun violence," she said."So it tends to add another level to the experience for workers."

Peter Day, president of the Nova Scotia Teacher's Union, said in an interview with CBC Nova Scotia News at Six thatschools are faced with "so many" mental health issues.

"Our school psychologists, our school counselors, these teachers, specialists who work with our students day in, day out,they're overwhelmed and they're struggling to meet the needs of those students because caseloads are so high," he said.

Citadel High School is located on Trollope Streetin the heart of the city. In 2023, it had a student population of 1,530.

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Nova Scotia Teachers Union reacts to Citadel High incident

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Duration 6:02

Teachers said the thwarting of what police are calling a "credible" threat to bring firearms to Citadel High in Halifax further underlines the issue of security and safety at schools. Watch Tom Murphy's interview with NSTU president Peter Day.

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