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Police: Connecticut teens threatened to harm other students

LITCHFIELD, Conn. (AP) Two Connecticut teenagers are accused of dressing up on Halloween to resemble the Columbine High School killers and threatening to harm students at their school.

State police say the two Litchfield High School students were charged yesterday with inciting injury to persons and breach of peace and taken to a juvenile detention center. Their names weren't released because of their ages.

School officials say the two sophomores dressed up on Halloween in black trench coats and sunglasses and threatened possible violence Monday at the school. Black trench coats and sunglasses were worn by the two students who killed 12 fellow students, a teacher and themselves at Columbine High School in Colorado in 1999.

School officials say the students were suspended and weren't in school this week.

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