ROCKY HILL, Conn., Dec. 13 (UPI) -- A teacher at a Connecticut school summoned state police when she heard what proved to be a Guns N' Roses song coming from the public address system.
The teacher at the Booth Free School in Rocky Hill took the words "You're in the jungle, baby; you're going to die" from the song "Welcome to the Jungle" as a threat, WFSB-TV in Rocky Hill reported.
Troopers used police dogs to search the school and found and detained three teenagers.
Once police were convinced that the teens, one of them a custodian at the school, were just having some fun with the PA system the three were released.
Booth Free School is a public elementary school in an affluent part of Connecticut between New Haven and Hartford.
Source: United Press International
The teacher at the Booth Free School in Rocky Hill took the words "You're in the jungle, baby; you're going to die" from the song "Welcome to the Jungle" as a threat, WFSB-TV in Rocky Hill reported.
Troopers used police dogs to search the school and found and detained three teenagers.
Once police were convinced that the teens, one of them a custodian at the school, were just having some fun with the PA system the three were released.
Booth Free School is a public elementary school in an affluent part of Connecticut between New Haven and Hartford.
Source: United Press International