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How do I code an offense when a student makes a threat to use a weapon, when in fact there is no weapon (i.e., A finger in the coat pocket)?

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How do I code an offense when a student makes a threat to use a weapon, when in fact there is no weapon (i.e., A finger in the coat pocket)?

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The offense Threat / Intimidation should be marked. And, since a weapon was implied and if the threat was perceived as real, then the choices ‘handgun — look-alike’ and ‘handgun — threatened use’ should be marked as well.

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