Los Angeles Times

Teen held in Gardena threat case

- By Alene Tchekmedyi­an alene .tchekmedyi­an @latimes.com Twitter: @AleneTchek

Gardena police found several guns and a cache of ammunition at the home of a high school student who threatened campus violence in two social media posts this week, authoritie­s said.

The investigat­ion began Thursday when police received a call regarding a threat to Serra High School, according to the Gardena Police Department. Investigat­ors identified a student who posted a threatenin­g message earlier this week.

The teen posted a more specific threat Thursday, saying that violence would take place on campus. Detectives arrested the teen, who was not named, on suspicion of making criminal threats and possessing a firearm as a juvenile.

Local law enforcemen­t officials, who have been on high alert after a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., left 17 people dead, said they’ve seen a surge in tips about potential school shootings in 2018.

On Wednesday, two schools, Pierce College and Santa Margarita Catholic High School, closed campus early so authoritie­s could investigat­e similar threats. Last month, authoritie­s thwarted a student’s alleged plot to carry out a shooting at a Whittier high school.

A school resource deputy at El Camino High School said he overheard a student say, “I guarantee you the school will be shot up in three weeks.”

Hours later, investigat­ors with the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department searched the teen’ home and recovered two semiautoma­tic AR-15 rif les, two handguns and 90 high-capacity magazines.

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