Thursday February 15 2:42 PM ET New Jersey Student Posts 'Hit List' on Internet MIDDLESEX, N.J. (Reuters) - An eighth grader was suspended from a New Jersey middle school this week after posting a ``hit list'' of fellow students on an Internet Web site, school officials said on Thursday. The list was found on Tuesday posted on a Web site called ''People2kill.'' It named several students of the Mauger School and showed their pictures, school superintendent Patricia Johnson said. Police in the central New Jersey town are investigating the incident. Middlesex Police Capt. Gregory Sharkey said no charges have been filed but had no other comment. ``I'm horrified and very disturbed by this. It's a sign of the times,'' Johnson told Reuters. The student, a girl, was immediately removed from school and is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. School officials do not believe the girl was going to carry out the threats but searched her locker and personal belongings for weapons. None were found, Johnson said. The student has no prior disciplinary record. School officials said interviews with the girl indicated the posting may have been a prank, Johnson said. The incident is one of the latest in an epidemic of shootings and threats in the nation's schools and workplaces, reminiscent of the 1999 Columbine massacre in which 15 people died, including the two teenage gunmen.