Authorities say they are giving everyone who received the images a chance to delete them, but after the deadline anyone who keeps the photos will be charges with possession of child pornography. District Attorney James B. Martin said a state trooper would be checking student’s cell phones to ensure the images were deleted.
“Most people got it and kept passing it along for fun to everyone in their phonebook,” said 16-year-old Jon Gabriel, a junior at
“The school isn’t going to get everybody because it is everybody. I don’t know anybody who didn’t get the pictures,” added 16-year-old Samantha Smith.
Students also said the photos have been sent to people outside the school.
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