A North Carolina woman is behind bars after going live on social media and allegedly making disturbing threats against children while standing on school property.
37-year-old Heather Brooke Clarke was arrested and charged Thursday around 11:30 a.m., after officials say she streamed a video on social media from McMichael High School in Rockingham County, where she reportedly threatened students with mass violence.

According to law enforcement and school officials, Clarke was physically on school grounds — though not inside the building — when she started the video. What was supposed to be a normal day turned into chaos when school staff and the school resource officer spotted the livestream.

The Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office immediately responded, launching an investigation and detaining Clarke on-site.
After gathering evidence, Clarke was charged with a felony — communicating threats of mass violence on educational property. In addition, she is now permanently banned from setting foot on any Rockingham County School property.
The Rockingham County Sheriff Samuel Scott Page address the incident in a press conference Friday afternoon.
Heather Brooke Clarke remains in jail on a $500,000 bond.
3 thoughts on “North Carolina Woman Arrested After Threatening School Kids In IG Live [VIDEO]”
Is someone going to be able to be there for all her hearings? She has 3 before this one? Is there anyway we can watch it? You must remember she has lived in different states.
This c***t needs to be put away as long as possible. Hopefully she is childless
She had two children but were taken from her cuz she broke her daughters arm and didn’t seek medical attention for over 10 days. Both children have been adopted to great families.