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School Threats TikTok Video Under RCMP Investigation in Peace River
Community Safety Alert – Online Threats Toward Peace River Schools
On the evening of May 6, 2026, Peace River RCMP in Peace River, Alberta, began investigating an online video circulating on TikTok that referenced threats toward schools and stated that Peace River would be “next.” The video was reported to police at approximately 8:33 p.m. and had been re-posted from older content that was already two days old when officers were notified.
Investigators have not identified the owner of the TikTok account at this time but are actively working to trace its origin and assess the credibility of the threats. As of the latest update, police state there is no evidence of an immediate or specific threat to any particular school in Peace River. Nonetheless, RCMP members are maintaining visible patrols around local schools and working closely with school officials to review and reinforce lockdown and safety procedures.
Official Details from Peace River RCMP
According to information shared by Peace River RCMP, the following key facts are confirmed:
- On May 6, 2026, around 8:33 p.m., RCMP received a report of a re-posted TikTok video discussing threats to schools.
- The video included captions suggesting that Peace River would be the next location targeted.
- The video itself was already approximately two days old at the time police were notified.
- The account holder responsible for the TikTok post has not yet been identified.
- RCMP officers have been in direct contact with local schools to go over lockdown plans and other safety protocols.
- Police report no current indication of an imminent or specific threat against a particular school location.
- Officers are actively monitoring social media for related content and potential leads.
- Increased patrols are being conducted in the vicinity of Peace River schools while the investigation continues.
- RCMP confirm that any significant change in risk will be promptly communicated to schools, parents, and the public.
Recognizing the anxiety that any threat involving schools can generate, Peace River RCMP emphasize that school attendance remains a family decision. Parents and guardians are encouraged to make choices that align with their own comfort level and sense of safety for their children. For those feeling distress or needing support, the Western Alberta Regional Victim Serving Society (WestARVSS) is available to provide assistance.
- Victim support phone: 780-624-6626
- Victim support email: [email protected]
For residents who want to understand broader safety trends in the community, up-to-date Peace River, Alberta crime statistics and safety data can provide additional context about local risk levels and policing activity over time.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, online threats toward schools—whether ultimately deemed credible or not—demand serious attention because they affect the real and perceived safety of students, staff, and families across Alberta. Digital platforms like TikTok allow harmful content to be shared and reshared quickly, which can escalate fear and confusion in a community.
Whenever threats to schools appear online, our safety guidance is to stay informed through official police and school channels, avoid spreading unverified rumours on social media, and report any concerning posts, accounts, or direct messages to law enforcement. Parents and guardians should review school emergency plans with their children, discuss how to respond calmly during lockdowns or drills, and reassure them that police and educators are working together to protect them. By combining timely police communication, community vigilance, and informed decision-making by families, we can reduce both the likelihood and the impact of threats involving schools in communities like Peace River and throughout Alberta.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the alberta community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

