The Guardian (USA)

Police arrested teen for allegedly planning shooting at Berkeley, California, high school

- Victoria Bekiempis

A teenage boy was arrested in Berkeley, California, on Monday after police received a tip he was “recruiting other high school students to participat­e in a mass shooting and/or bombing” at a local high school.

When authoritie­s searched the teen’s home they found “parts to explosives and assault rifles, several knives and electronic devices that could be used to create additional weapons”, police said.

The arrest comes in the wake of a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, that left 19 children and two teachers dead.

Since that massacre – which unfolded less than two weeks after a gunman killed 10 and injured three at a supermarke­t in Buffalo, New York – authoritie­s across the US have made multiple arrests for threats against schools.

Police in Berkeley said they procured a search warrant for the teen’s home after receiving the tip. The youth services unit then assumed control of the investigat­ion.

Investigat­ors interviewe­d witnesses, examined evidence and obtained an arrest warrant. The teen surrendere­d to police and was arrested on suspicion of threatenin­g to commit a crime which will result in death or great bodily injury, and possessing destructiv­e device materials, authoritie­s said.

Education officials said they were in “very close contact” with police. The school district said it “relied on the expertise of [Berkeley police] in their assessment of any ongoing risk to our school community after police confiscate­d what they describe as parts of weapons”.

“We were also in steady communicat­ion with police about the whereabout­s of this student,” officials said, saying they alerted administra­tors and security staffers about the investigat­ion.

“Throughout the investigat­ion period, we were assured that this individual did not pose an immediate threat to the Berkeley high school community,” they said. Education authoritie­s said that they were “committed” to conducting their own parallel investigat­ion. On Monday, a high school student in Wellington Village, Ohio, was arrested for alleged threats against a school. The student’s behavior was considered a “reliable threat”, 19 News in Cleveland reported.

In New York, an 18-year-old student from Long Island was arrested on Tuesday for stating “his desire to conduct a violent act towards students and faculty members” at his school, police said. The teen was suspended from school in May after his alleged involvemen­t in several fights, ABC4 New York reported.

Police in Florida arrested a 10-yearold fifth-grader after allegedly learning of a “threatenin­g text message”. The boy was charged with “making a written threat to conduct a mass shooting”, the Lee county sheriff said.

“Right now is not the time to act like a little delinquent. It’s not funny,” the sheriff, Carmine Marceno, said in a statement. “This child made a fake threat, and now he’s experienci­ng real consequenc­es.”

This article was amended on 2 June 2022, to correctly quote a police statement saying that “parts to” explosives and assault rifles had been found.

 ?? ?? Police report they found assault rifles and explosives at the teen’s house during a search. Photograph: Jeff Chiu/AP
Police report they found assault rifles and explosives at the teen’s house during a search. Photograph: Jeff Chiu/AP

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