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Two Juveniles Charged with Threatening Violence at Center Line High School, Another Faces Charges at Roseville Middle School in Macomb County

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Published on November 25, 2025
Two Juveniles Charged with Threatening Violence at Center Line High School, Another Faces Charges at Roseville Middle School in Macomb CountySource: Google Street View

In recent developments in Macomb County, two juveniles are facing charges after threatening violence at Center Line High School. As reported by WWJ Newsradio, Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido indicates the two children have been charged with a one-year misdemeanor for an intentional threat to commit an act of violence against the school. The charges followed an incident last Friday, and subsequent court proceedings over the weekend have resulted in both defendants being released on $500 personal bonds with specific restrictions, including house arrest and no internet access unless for educational purposes.

Both juveniles are from Wayne County, and following protocol, their legal matters are being transferred out of Macomb County. In a statement obtained by ClickOnDetroit, despite the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office's objections, the judge issued the aforementioned bond conditions. They also mandated no contact with the victims or each other, amongst other standard conditions.

Additionally, another case concerning a minor's conduct in a school setting has surfaced. An 11-year-old was charged following an altercation at Roseville Middle School. CBS News Detroit reported the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office has charged the child with carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent, possessing a weapon in a weapon-free school zone, and disturbing the peace. Similar to the previous cases, the child was released on a $500 personal bond with house restrictions and is barred from contacting the school unless permitted.