High school is bad for everyone, but for Jason Carroll Moss, it seems to have been extra bad.

High school is bad for everyone, but for Jason Carroll Moss, it seems to have been extra bad.

A Volatile Class Reunion

Man threatens classmates on Facebook before 20-year reunion.

By: Jena Kehoe

Web2Carz Contributing Writer

Published: July 9th, 2012



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euniting with your classmates at a reunion can be a stressful event, but for some people it's so terrifying that they decide to make it scarier for everyone else—such was the case with Jason Caroll Moss, 38, who threatened classmates on the event's Facebook page, claiming he had been bullied in high school and was seeking vengeance.

Moss was released on bond on Saturday, after being charged with harassment.

Moss confessed to writing the post, saying he didn't want to be picked on during the reunion.

The comment he left on the event's page read, "I stayed away from graduation at the time because I would have started the Columbine shootings early. I was picked on and bullied by a bunch of you when I went to school and I wanted to kill everyone that hurt me. I'm still seeking vengeance on all those who bullied and harassed me when I was growing up or went to school. You people do not know what you did to me.”

Someone reported the post to the San Antonio police, and Moss confessed to writing the post, saying he had made the comment because he didn't want to be picked on during the reunion weekend.

Sources say that several people were afraid after reading the post and were reconsidering their attendance, but Moss was arrested on Friday, just as the reunion weekend began at a bar in Fair Oaks Ranch, TX.