A 12-year-old California kid was captured Monday for supposedly taking steps to shoot up a center school.
Representatives answered a “dubious conditions call” Monday from Plateau Linda Center School in Victorville, which is around 80 miles upper east of Los Angeles.
The guest told appointees with the Victorville Police Division that few understudies had heard another understudy taking steps to shoot up the school.
Specialists distinguished the suspect as a 12-year-old male understudy. The understudy was situated nearby and captured, as indicated by an official statement from the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Specialization.
No guns were at the school or in the ownership of the suspect, the sheriff’s specialization said. Representatives executed a court order of the suspect’s home and found a few rifles that were seized for supervision.
California sheriff’s deputies arrest 12-year-old for allegedly threatening to shoot up middle school
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The suspect was captured for criminal dangers and booked at San Bernardino Region Adolescent Corridor. No further subtleties were delivered.
The capture came that very day that three individuals — including the shooter — were killed in a taking shots at a St. Louis, Missouri secondary school.
The shooter was subsequently distinguished as 19-year-old Orlando Harris, who moved on from the school the year before.