Authorities are searching for a woman accused of entering an Aldine ISD middle school without permission and making violent threats toward students she believed were bullying her child.
Cicerly Walker, 45, has been charged with making a terroristic threat but has not yet been taken into custody.
According to court records, the incident occurred last Thursday just before 11:30 a.m. at Hoffman Middle School. Walker was not granted access to the building but managed to slip inside by following closely behind a student who was allowed entry. School staff quickly alerted the principal after noticing her presence.
Two 12-year-old girls who witnessed the situation told investigators that Walker was loudly walking through the hallways, causing a disturbance. She then entered the cafeteria, approached students, and began making threats.
Walker reportedly questioned one student about whether she had been bullying her child. Witnesses say Walker then threatened to return and “shoot up the school.” Several students overheard the statement.
It remains unclear whether Walker left immediately after the confrontation, but court records do not indicate any further actions from the incident.
Investigators were able to identify Walker using student records and surveillance footage.
Reports also indicate that Walker is a convicted felon, which legally prohibits her from owning a firearm.
Authorities are urging anyone with information on Walker’s whereabouts to contact law enforcement.