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Brooklyn teacher busted for making ‘Columbine’ threat

A Brooklyn art teacher was hauled out of school in cuffs yesterday for threatening to launch a terrifying Columbine-style gun attack, sources said yesterday.

Sabrina Milo, 34, was arrested at about noon at Fort Hamilton HS in Bay Ridge on charges of making terroristic threats, cops said.

Law-enforcement sources told The Post that Milo allegedly told co-workers yesterday that she would shoot up the school like in the infamous 1999 Columbine HS massacre in Colorado.

She allegedly made the statements Tuesday at about 12:30 p.m. to three teachers at the school.

Sources said Milo wanted to come to the school with a machine gun under a trench coat and that “it would be Columbine all over again.”

She also told another teacher not to worry because she liked that person, the sources said.

This wasn’t the first brush with trouble for Milo, who was hired by the Department of Education in 2001.

She was sent to a rubber room for a disciplinary issue last May, but was allowed to return to the classroom at the start of the school year in September.

It was not clear if she had actually plotted to carry out the shooting spree, but officials feared she might have access to guns because her husband had been in the military.

It was also not clear why there was a three-day delay between the alleged threat and the arrest.

Milo was awaiting arraignment last night and could face up to seven years in prison on the charges. She could not be reached for comment.

Milo lives on Staten Island with her 64-year-old husband, an ROTC instructor at the school.

On the Web site Rate My Teachers, she got a 4.8 out of 5 rating and several positive reviews.

“Ms. milo is the best art teacher i ever had in all my life she always makes me laugh in all the projects we do. her projects are mad fun,” one student wrote.

Others said she had a reputation for being eccentric.

“She’s wonderful! She’s not crazy, like some people may think,” said another student in posted comments.

larry.celona@nypost.com