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NewsAugust 3, 2002

HARRISONVILLE, Mo. -- A teenager who phoned in a false bomb threat to his high school less than three weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks was sentenced Friday to four months in a boot camp. If Clinton Calhoun, 18, completes the camp satisfactorily, he will be allowed to finish five years of supervised probation...

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HARRISONVILLE, Mo. -- A teenager who phoned in a false bomb threat to his high school less than three weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks was sentenced Friday to four months in a boot camp.

If Clinton Calhoun, 18, completes the camp satisfactorily, he will be allowed to finish five years of supervised probation.

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"If he hasn't done well, he'll be switched to the regular prison population," Cass County Prosecutor Chris Koster said. "I don't think he showed a great deal of remorse."

Calhoun pleaded guilty in May to one count of making a false bomb report.

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