Trinity High School was forced to cancel classes tomorrow due to threats made against the school after Jeff Brohm decided to stay at Purdue.
Brohm, a Trinity graduate, turned down a job offer at Louisville and opted to stay with his program at Purdue.
After the decision was announced, threats were made against Trinity:
Sad times people. Trinity had to cancel classes because of threats to police about the school because Jeff Brohm stayed at Purdue. https://t.co/n3IqjbWuWT
— Jody Demling (@jdemling) November 29, 2018
Trinity put out this release:
Trinity officials were notified by police of a threat against the school due to Jeff Brohm deciding to remain at Purdue.
While police investigate the threat classes are canceled and offices are closed on Thursday, Nov. 29.
Students should check for WHITE DAY online lessons after noon on Thursday.
Photo: Trinity High School
