Students Suspected of Bomb Making to be Charged

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For the small town of Buda, Texas, this incident is shocking. Some of the residents are wondering whether any place is safe any more. Is access to the Internet leading even good kids in destructive directions? How can we guide and empower our children so they don't fall prey to negative association?

Dec 6, 2006 7:40 am US/Central

Keith Elkins, Reporting

(CBS 42) BUDA Four high school students in Hays County are facing criminal charges for reportedly making bombs, and Hays County Sheriffs said they expect to file charges Wednesday.

Police have found bomb making materials, and what they're calling several incendiary devices, at the boys' homes.

The four suspects all went to Hays High School, the oldest is the 18-year-old son of a deputy sheriff. Authorities insist they have no reason to believe there was ever a threat to Hays High School or to its students.

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San Antonio Archdiocese Takes Action


48,000 Children in San Antonio Archdiocese
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"Yello Dyno has been part of the philosophy and training method of VASE since day one...Jan even offers a trial package for her materials...She is commited to child safety and has helped our Archdiocese any time we asked..." - Judy Periollo, Coordinator, Office of Safe Environments, Diocese of San Antonio, TX

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