The Signal

Social media post sparks concern, sparks inquiry

Worrisome post deemed not a threat; Thousand Oaks man arrested on suspicion of drug possession

- By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer jholt@signalscv.com 661-287-5527 On Twitter @jamesarhur­holt

A “rambling” and ambiguous social media message posted Wednesday, which was interprete­d by some as an alleged threat, led to the author’s arrest recently — on an unrelated drug possession charge.

Detectives with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office reported Monday they arrested the man who made the social media post, but ultimately found no evidence of a threat.

A 27-year-old man from Thousand Oaks, identified by Ventura deputies as the social media poster, was instead arrested Thursday on suspicion of possessing a controlled substance.

“Earlier this past week, the Thousand Oaks Police Department became aware of rambling and disturbing social media posts by a local individual that seemed intent on fabricatin­g a link between the Borderline tragedy and a foreign militant group,” Ventura Sheriff Capt. Denise Sliva wrote in a news release.

Although no direct threat was communicat­ed in the social media posts, the posts were, according to Sliva, “disturbing, insensitiv­e and concerning to the Thousand Oaks Police Department and a community still trying to heal from a historical­ly tragic event.”

Because the social media message was posted the day before the Canyon Club in Santa Clarita was scheduled to hold its Borderline Country Night, the club owner called the SCV Sheriff’s Station.

Lance Sterling, owner of the Canyon Club, called local sheriff’s deputies when he learned of the obscure social media post, which mentioned “Paris event” and “Borderline Shooting.”

“We monitor all of our social media mentions,” Sterling said Thursday. “So, I notified the sheriff right away.”

“We conducted an investigat­ion and determined that it was non credible,” Shirley Miller, spokeswoma­n for the SCV Sheriff’s

“We assigned extra patrols around the club for Thursday night. We just want people to feel better seeing the extra security” Shirley Miller,

SCV Sheriff’s Station spokeswoma­n

Station, said Thursday, noting “we enlisted the help of Major Crimes (Bureau).”

On Thursday night, the club held its Borderline Country Night without incident featuring line dancing and country music as planned.

Concerns stem from the mass shooting that took the lives of 13 people in Thousand Oaks on Nov. 7, 2018.

“We assigned extra patrols around the club for Thursday night,” Miller said Thursday, adding, “We just want people to feel better seeing the extra security.”

The Canyon Club is a performanc­e venue situated inside the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall that books musicians and other acts daily.

 ?? Signal file photo ?? Lance Sterling, owner of The Canyon Santa Clarita, contacted authoritie­s after he learned of a rambling and ambiguous social media post that some interprete­d as a threat and mentioned the Nov. 7, 2018, Borderline Bar and Grill mass shooting. The Canyon hosts a weekly Borderline Country Night event on Thursday nights.
Signal file photo Lance Sterling, owner of The Canyon Santa Clarita, contacted authoritie­s after he learned of a rambling and ambiguous social media post that some interprete­d as a threat and mentioned the Nov. 7, 2018, Borderline Bar and Grill mass shooting. The Canyon hosts a weekly Borderline Country Night event on Thursday nights.

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