A Robinson teen pleads guilty to charges of disorderly conduct after he was accused of making social media threats to shoot up a local school.
In court Thursday, 18-year-old Derek Tye pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
In exchange, a terrorism charge was dismissed.
Crawford County officials said Tye used the social media app Snapchat threatening to shoot up a school.
They said someone in Oklahoma saw the post and reported it locally leading to Tye's arrest.
Tye faces a $1700 fine, 30 hours of community service work, and 24 months of police supervision.