Threats of death or bodily injury or discharge of a firearm on school property; penalties. Clarifies that for crimes involving communicating in writing a threat to kill or do bodily injury, regardless of whether the person who is the object of such threat actually receives such threat, an electronically transmitted communication producing a visual or electronic message includes an email, a text message, or a message or post on any social media platform. The bill also clarifies that any person who communicates an oral threat of discharging a firearm within or on school property, at any school-sponsored event, or on a school bus and the threat would place the person who is the object of the threat, or is included in the threat, in reasonable apprehension of death or bodily harm is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 18.2-60
Courts of Justice Substitute : 18.2-60
Senator Perry, Russet Substitute: 18.2-60
Courts of Justice Substitute: 18.2-83
Enrolled: 18.2-60
Chaptered: 18.2-60