Prosecuting her might be a bit too much in the end given how quickly she reversed course. But, arresting her and getting her story in the paper about all the trouble she's brought down on her head is probably the right thing to serve as a deterrent to other kids to not do stupid stuff on the internet. A million 14 year olds threatening with impunity to blow up a plane will be problematic, even if none of them are serious.
Yes. I'm familiar with a teen who pops off to grown men from time to time and then pulls the minor card when someone offers to rearrange his teeth.
Unfortunately, teenagers are dumber than we think. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...g-bomb-jokes-to-american-airlines/?tid=pm_pop
I always wonder why airports have the recorded message that says "don't make inappropriate remarks regarding security" but now I realize there's a lot of stupid people in this world that need those.