Two students at Cape Coral High School released a “stink spray” connected to a TikTok challenge which caused two evacuations, hospitalizations and early dismissal Tuesday.According to the school, administrators identified two students who released the spray on campus at 7:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. The school said two staff members were sent to the hospital because of it.Cape Coral High School was first evacuated for a possible gas leak before 8 a.m. The school was originally given the all clear after the Cape Coral Fire Department investigated, and all students returned to class around 10:15 a.m.The school was evacuated a second time around 12 p.m. after the smell returned, and the school dismissed early.After investigating the cause of the smell, the school said they learned the prank is connected to a TikTok “stink spray challenge.”The school’s principal, Ryan Jackson, said students will face discipline under the school’s code of conduct and they are facing legal consequences.The Cape Coral Police Department is continuing its investigation.DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
CAPE CORAL, Fla. —
Two students at Cape Coral High School released a “stink spray” connected to a TikTok challenge which caused two evacuations, hospitalizations and early dismissal Tuesday.
According to the school, administrators identified two students who released the spray on campus at 7:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. The school said two staff members were sent to the hospital because of it.
Cape Coral High School was first evacuated for a possible gas leak before 8 a.m. The school was originally given the all clear after the Cape Coral Fire Department investigated, and all students returned to class around 10:15 a.m.
The school was evacuated a second time around 12 p.m. after the smell returned, and the school dismissed early.
After investigating the cause of the smell, the school said they learned the prank is connected to a TikTok “stink spray challenge.”
The school’s principal, Ryan Jackson, said students will face discipline under the school’s code of conduct and they are facing legal consequences.
The Cape Coral Police Department is continuing its investigation.
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