A Columbus judge has raise a previous bond set for a Columbus State University student accused of threatening to bomb the school.
Muscogee County Superior Court Judge Doug Pullen raised the initial $46,000 bond to $331,000, according to a Ledger-Enquirer newspaper report. Pullen, referring to the raised amount, said:"I totally disagree with the bond amounts. This is more than reasonable considering what he's accused of doing."
Click here for previous GPB News coverage of this incident, and here for more reports of similar threats at Georgia educational institutions.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
$300,000 bond for CSU bomb threat
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11/14/2007 10:38:00 AM
Labels: Columbus State University, education, school bomb threat