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George Rogers Clark High School junior arrested Tuesday for making
terrorist threats told LEX 18 News Thursday that the "writings" that
got him arrested are being taken out of context.
Winchester
police say William Poole, 18, was taken into custody Tuesday morning.
Investigators say they discovered materials at Poole's home that
outline possible acts of violence aimed at students, teachers, and
police.
Poole told LEX 18 that the whole incident is a big
misunderstanding. He claims that what his grandparents found in his
journal and turned into police was a short story he wrote for English
class.
"My story is based on fiction," said Poole, who faces a
second-degree felony terrorist threatening charge. "It's a fake story.
I made it up. I've been working on one of my short stories, (and) the
short story they found was about zombies. Yes, it did say a high
school. It was about a high school over ran by zombies."
Even
so, police say the nature of the story makes it a felony. "Anytime you
make any threat or possess matter involving a school or function it's a
felony in the state of Kentucky," said Winchester Police detective
Steven Caudill.
Poole disputes that he was threatening anyone.
"It
didn't mention nobody who lives in Clark County, didn't mention (George
Rogers Clark High School), didn't mention no principal or cops,
nothing,"
said Poole. "Half the people at high school know me. They know I'm not that stupid, that crazy."
On
Thursday, a judge raised Poole's bond from one to five thousand dollars
after prosecutors requested it, citing the seriousness of the charge.
Poole is being held at the Clark County Detention Center.