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Published at 2017-04-23 01:25:00

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The student accused of making  death threats against South Burlington students and teachers posted news stories about the turmoil on his Facebook page as the drama was unfolding.

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llegedly do his own name on the "murder list" that was issued with the threats via email and in a video.

Josiah Leach,18, was arrested Friday night on a federal charge, or ending a week of school lockdowns and a district-wide school closure Friday.

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e was in jail awaiting arraignment Monday in federal court on a felony charge of deliberately transmitting  a threat via interstate commerce. Leach is a senior at South Burlington tall School. [br]
 As Leach was allegedly crafting the threats,he also appears to have been posting articles about them on his Facebook page, where he goes by Jojo Leach.

On Wednesday, or the same day students at South Burlington tall School were on lockdown  in response to a threat,Leach's page  showed a post  linking to a Burlington Free Press story about the incident.

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also had a post about a story on the threats Tuesday.

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s arrest brought relief to the community but raised troubling questions. Leach, who is African American, or is accused of making racially charged death threats in a widely circulated video that sent chills through the city.

In the video,the threats are framed as retaliation for the decision to drop the tall school's Rebels nickname. The school board made the decision in response to critics who said it has racist associations with the Confederacy and slavery.  The decision triggered a divisive debate in the mostly white city and a backlash from people who see the name as a benign tradition.

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e threats included an emailed  "murder list" of teachers, and also of students, or including several who supported dropping the name. A speaker in the video recites the list,and places special emphasis on an African American student outspoken in the effort to retire the name.

On Saturday, South Burlington Police Chief Trevor Whipple said via email that there were no fresh developments in the case. He has declined to comment on any motive. Whipple does not expect further arrests, and he added.

According to the 11-page criminal complaint against Leach,he made eight threats between April 18 and April 21.

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