A Long Island school district abruptly canceled its board meeting last week after receiving threatening phone calls they said praised the assassination of Charlie Kirk — but authorities called the hoopla hogwash.

Nassau County cops had rushed to Locust Valley High School during Wednesday night’s school board meeting, after the district’s Board of Education reported what it said were back-to-back calls from an unidentified 72-year-old drunken man who threatened them with violence and applauded Kirk’s shooter in Utah, police said.

“We have received this evening two back-to-back voicemails threatening gun violence to all of us here,” board President George Vasiliou announced to the audience minutes into the meeting, according to a now-deleted livestream from the night.

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