Posted on Dec 3, 2015
MSgt Curtis Ellis
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Do you think they will get invited for a visit to the White House?
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Police in Clifton, New Jersey, say five fifth-grade students were arrested after they allegedly planned to set off explosives at the local high school.
According to Clifton police, the students at School 11 were found with written plans for attacks at Clifton High School.
Authorities say the students, at least two of whom are girls, brought a fake explosive device on a field trip to the high school. The device contained vinegar and cinnamon and was determined to be nonfunctioning.
The children have been released into the custody of their parents, but are suspended from school, police said.
Fellow students said that the children were crying as they were led out of the school by police.
"The bomb squad was there, and the cars and the kids were outside, and they were crying," said student Alyson Pineiro.
The schools superintendent said no one was in danger. Police said the plan wasn't a prank and that the intent was there, but the explosive device was inoperable.
A classmate at Clifton School 11, Yusuf Alnator, said Thursday, "I know the girls and they are good girls, and I don't think they would do something like that. They're on safety patrol."
At least one parent took her students out of school Thursday. Several parents said they were not notified of the alleged plot until they got a text message almost 24 hours after police got involved Wednesday morning.
"They said the children were safe and I questioned, why wasn't I aware?" said parent Maria Bajdas, who kept four of her children home from School 11 after telling administrators they failed by not notifying parents immediately of the alleged plot. "They said it was too many kids and parents and it would have been chaos."
"I would not like to have found out from the news," added parent Natalie Naranjo.
Police are investigating. At dismissal Thursday, a single Clifton police officer was on patrol.
"It's really, really scary," said parent Besa Cake. "They shouldn't be thinking about this. It's not good."

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Clifton-Students-Bomb-Plot-Arrests-Suspensions-New-Jersey-360248991.html?partner=nbcnews
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Now that would be a Scary, Smart 5th Grader. I don't know that I would buy off on that though.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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I think in the 5th grade I did the bit with Vinegar and Baking Soda that is pretty cool, still use it to keep drains cleared and I think I did make some homemade Gunpowder it wasn't very impressive or very dangerous (Hard to get the Particles the right size and mix well). Yeah I don't feel particularly threatened by someone 12 yrs old or younger. Good that they are dealing with the threat though and putting the Fear of God into the Lad.
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PO3 Electrician's Mate
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At least they are not Muslim .... right?
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SGT(P) Delivery Driver
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5th graders? Is this trolling?
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New Jersey police say five fifth-graders arrested after planning to set off explosives at local high school... Wait, what???
SGT David T.
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I am not a subject matter expert but I am pretty sure vinegar and cinnamon are not explosive.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
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SGT David T. For 5th graders, I wouldn't say their plan was a viable one either, but???
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SGT David T.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis - Typical overreaction in our schools.
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Sgt Spencer Sikder
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That part of Jersey has a high concentration of middle eastern families. I can't imagine making a bomb was influenced by the high school students they saw on their tour.
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Why? Why would they do something like this?
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CAPT Tom Bersson
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Fifth graders! holy cow.
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