I am also confused about the terrorism charge. According to this source, a person can only be charged with terrorism if he acted on behalf of a foreign agency that has been classified as a terrorist organization. This source is a little old, but it was all I was able to readily find on the subject.
Why The Government Can't Bring Terrorism Charges In Charlottesville : NPR
Since the Oxford shooting, there have been numerous online threats made to Michigan schools, mostly Down Below, but a few even in God's Country. Last I heard, Cheboygan Area Schools has had two such incidents. Both of the perpetrators were quickly tracked down and arrested. One is a local kid and the other one lives in Northwest Canada. Our local law enforcement contacted the Canadian authorities, who reportedly arrested that one. Our sheriff and at least one from a neighboring county have made statements to local media that such conduct will be prosecuted as terrorism, even if the threat is bogus, which these two seem to have been. I'm sure we will be hearing more on the subject, and personal details about the Crumbley parents, as the investigation unfolds.
Lawsuits in America, what can I say about that? I seemed to remember that the plaintifs' lawyer was kind of famous, or maybe "notorious" would be a better word. I found this about him on Wiki:
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