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Bayonne NJ, a Bayonne School District employee has been arrested and is now facing serious charges after allegedly making a threat against Bayonne High School during a dispute over a parking pass.
Incident Details: What Happened?
According to Bayonne police, Neamat Azer, a school assistant, got into a heated argument with another employee regarding the issuance of a parking pass. During the dispute, Azer allegedly stated she was “going to blow up the school.”
Key Details:
- The alleged threat was made at the end of the argument.
- Other staff members reportedly overheard the comment.
- Bayonne police swiftly responded, leading to Azer’s arrest.
School District Responds
Following the incident, Superintendent John Niesz sent a letter to the school community, assuring parents, students, and staff that the matter was handled promptly.
Official Response:
✔ Security teams and law enforcement responded immediately.
✔ The situation was contained without harm to students or staff.
✔ The school remains safe, and operations are continuing as normal.
Parking Problems and Safety Concerns
This incident highlights ongoing frustrations over parking within the school district and surrounding areas, similar to complaints about parking in the Village of Ridgewood. However, threats of violence—regardless of intent—are taken seriously by authorities.
What’s Next?
Azer now faces legal consequences, and law enforcement officials continue their investigation.
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