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Home / Crime and Justice / AI Threat Shuts Down Hudson High

AI Threat Shuts Down Hudson High

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Hudson High School locked down due to a phoned-in threat Wednesday.
  • Police suspect artificial intelligence generated the non-credible threat.
  • Similar 'swatting' calls affected other school districts recently.
AI Threat Shuts Down Hudson High

Hudson High School was placed on lockdown on Wednesday, December 17, following a phoned-in threat that prompted a significant police response. Authorities, including Hudson and Massachusetts State Police, converged on the school after the call was received at 7:55 a.m. The lockdown was lifted after a thorough search confirmed the building was safe, with officials stating the threat was not credible.

Initial evidence points to the possibility that the threatening call was generated by artificial intelligence, a development that has raised concerns. Police Chief Richard DiPersio characterized the incident as 'swatting,' a malicious act designed to trigger a large emergency services response. Other school districts have reportedly received similar AI-generated threats recently, amplifying community unease.

The Hudson Police Department has committed to a thorough investigation of the incident, assuring the community of their dedication to safety. An increased police presence was maintained throughout the day. This event echoes a similar incident last week at Milford High School, where a juvenile was detained in connection with a swatting incident.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hudson High School was placed on lockdown Wednesday morning after receiving a phoned-in threat that was later deemed not credible.
Authorities believe the threat was not credible and may have been generated by artificial intelligence, classifying it as 'swatting'.
Yes, police indicated that other school districts also received similar AI-generated threat calls recently.

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