Defense calls school terrorism charges "bogus"

NORWICH – A woman accused of making a terrorist threat towards the Norwich City School District appeared in court on Monday, and her attorney said the charges against her are "...100 percent bogus."


Regina Donovan, 39, of Norwich, was charged with making a terrorist threat following an argument she had with a Norwich Middle School employee.


Though Donovan denies making the remark, prosecutors said she allegedly told a school employee she was going to, "...make it rain blood in the middle school." The incident occurred during a heated phone conversion about her daughter being bullied.


In court on Monday Donovan pleaded not guilty. Defense Attorney Douglas Drazen told the court, "These charges are 100 percent bogus."


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After debating with District Attorney Joseph McBride, Drazen claimed public officials knew the charges against her client weren't valid and being exaggerated.


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