§ 5-17-101 - Communicating a death threat concerning a school employee or student.
               	 		
5-17-101.    Communicating a death threat concerning a school employee or student.
    (a)  A person commits the offense of communicating a death threat concerning a school employee or student if:
      (1)  The person communicates to any other person a threat to cause the death of a school employee or student;
      (2)  The threat involves the use of a firearm or other deadly weapon;
      (3)  A reasonable person would believe the person making the threat intends to carry out the threat;
      (4)  The  person making the threat purposely engaged in conduct that constitutes a  substantial step in a course of conduct intended to culminate in the  commission of the threatened act; and
      (5)  There is a close temporal relationship between the threatened act and the substantial step.
(b)  Conduct  is not a substantial step under this section unless the conduct is  strongly corroborative of the person's criminal purpose.
(c)  Communicating a death threat concerning a school employee or student is a Class D felony.
(d)  As used in this section, "school" means any:
      (1)  Elementary school, junior high school, or high school;
      (2)  Technical institute or post-secondary vocational-technical school; or
      (3)  Two-year or four-year college or university.