17-year-old boy gets probation for his role in threatening Beaver Dam High School

Dylan Graf



BEAVER DAM -- 17-year-old Dylan Graf of Beaver Dam was sentenced on Friday, August 18th for his role in threatening a school shooting in May.

Graf pleaded no contest to one count of making a terrorist threat and one count of unlawful use of a computerized communication system. The court placed Graf on a felony deferred prosecution agreement on the terrorist threat charge -- and sentenced him to a year of probation on the computer charge. In addition, Graf is not allowed contact with Beaver Dam School District properties.

The criminal complaint in this case includes the text of one of the emails sent to the assistant principal at Beaver Dam High School:


As a result of Graf's threat, Beaver Dam school officials called off classes and law enforcement traced the email to Graf and two other juveniles -- one who lived in Las Vegas. All three were apprehended.