TOWSON, Md. (AP) 鈥 Police say they will provide extra security at an upcoming Baltimore County school board meeting after the board鈥檚 chairwoman says she will not tolerate social media activities that she said constitute 鈥渂ullying, intimidation, racism and a safety risk鈥 to her and several board members.
The Baltimore Sun reports that Makeda Scott didn’t describe the social media activities that caused concern.
But the chairwoman has asked authorities to look into the matter.
She has requested law enforcement conduct a threat assessment.
Joy Stewart, a spokeswoman with the county police, says authorities will provide additional security at Tuesday鈥檚 school board meeting in response to recent safety concerns.
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