By LARRY CELONA
May 22, 2008
A Brooklyn student was arrested last night after a teacher found a note threatening to blow up his school, authorities said.
A teacher at James Madison HS in Midwood spotted the note being passed in a classroom at 3 p.m.
The chilling missive included threats to lock down the school, shoot its safety officers and blow up the building, sources said.
The note also threatened a teacher by name, according to a parent.
Byambadorj Badrakh, 16, was collared and charged with aggravated harassment and making terroristic threats, police said.
Two other students were questioned for hours in connection with the note but released.
The school was not evacuated and classes went on as usual.
Students were shocked they weren't made aware of what was happening.
"I'm scared," said 16-year-old junior Angelica Romero.
"What if something did happen and we weren't told anything about it?"
Additional reporting by Yoav Gonen, Erika Martinez and Carolyn Salazar







