Los Angeles schools closed due to threat

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Isn't there a BIG NATO base in or near Frankfort? Could be anyone, I know, but I'm curious as to who the school board member was who received the message....do they know anyone in Germany? Hmmm. JMO

Do you mean SHAPE in Belgium?

ETA:
Do you mean Ramstein Air Base?
 
  • #43
NYC just had a press conference and it kind of made LAUSD look silly. :blush:
 
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ABC7 Eyewitness NewsVerified account ‏@ABC7 7m7 minutes ago

LAUSD UPDATE: Similar email threat sent to NYC schools Tuesday http://abc7.la/1lLKurc NY police deemed it not credible, didn't shut schools
 
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NYC just had a press conference and it kind of made LAUSD look silly. :blush:


We're going to have to find a balance between taking reasonable precautions in response to genuine threats and shutting down whole sections of routine civilian life because some nutjob says boo.

We're new at this. It'll take practice.
 
  • #48
I will admit I was grateful to hear how New York handled this. I was driving my son with Down syndrome to his High School when I heard the news on a local morning show about LAUSD. We live in LA county but are LBUSD. I didn't think twice and continued to drive to his school. IMHO we can not and should not live in fear. It's exactly what the terrorists want.
 
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LAUSD Superintendent: "There are no secrets. Somebody has sent information that leads us to pause and make sure that we are safe and our children and our staff are safe."


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LA Mayor: the decision to close the schools is not mine to make, but it is mine to support as Mayor of the City of Los Angeles. Since San Bernardino, we have seen whether it was our colleagues there who asked for the help of the Los Angeles Police Department as that shooting unfolded, or this morning when LAUSD reached out to the Los Angeles Police Department and the City of LA for assistance. We are here because our first job is to insure that people are safe in this city. It is very easy for people to jump to conclusions, and I've been around long enough to know that what people think in the first few hours is not necessarily how it plays out in later hours."


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Yes, I suppose I should not second guess his decision to close down the schools. I think it was an overreaction HOWEVER I am not the one who is responsible for the children's safety. And I guess erring on the side of caution wins out.
 
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LA Mayor: "...We see investigations unfold, sometimes over a series of days. But decisions need to be made in a matter of minutes."


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  • #53
Good lord!!!! It's a mad, mad world! So sorry to just read of this. What else could they do. If something did happen and did not heed warning......I hate the news as of late.
 
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LA Mayor: "...I have been on the phone with ... the CEO of MTA to insure that students could travel free on our busses and our rail lines today; to insure that they can get home safely; to make sure that they are able to get through this city without having to worry. Because we know a lot of parents still have to continue to get to work, and can't even afford to miss one day...."


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Yes, I suppose I should not second guess his decision to close down the schools. I think it was an overreaction HOWEVER I am not the one who is responsible for the children's safety. And I guess erring on the side of caution wins out.

To me, they deemed it credible, and it is better to be safe than sorry.
And if they don't find anything after searching all the schools, then that is Great.
But if they did find something,or will find something, they may have saved many lives.
IMOO.
 
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LA Mayor: "...But we are here, Chief Beck and I, with local LE here through LAPD's very extensive and experienced training and leadership, that connected some of the dots nationally on this. It was, we of course reached out, the School District reached out immediately to our Federal LEOs, who have been extra-taxed in recent weeks since San Bernardino. But to bring them into this investigation. But also it was, in talking to our counterparts in NY and learning of other placers, we're now, we realize this was not the only city to face that threat..."


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  • #57
The LA and NY "threats" could also be a diversion from somewhere or something else. Obviously, I hope I'm wrong, but you never know.

Also, someone asked about using fake proxies for email addresses. Yes, of course that can be done, but the FBI or CIA can figure that out in seconds. Nobody is never really anonymous behind those proxies.
 
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LA Mayor: "...We will continue to hope that this is nothing, and that our children can be back at school tomorrow. But as a parent, and as a mayor, certainly I'm here to support this school district as it seeks our help to ensure that we can look at each one of these campuses and make sure that they are safe for all of our children. And an abundance of caution is something that I think all of us who have children appreciate...."


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  • #59
If this was some dumb kid that was just trying to get out of finals, I hope he will be severely punished.

In today's climate, I imagine he/she or they will be charged with making terrorist threats. A prank may turn into something very serious for them.
 
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My opinion may not be popular, however I feel I need to speak.

100% support the decision to close the schools. A decision had to be made quickly. IMO, the school made a decision to save lives. Not sure how anyone will know ahead of time if a threat is credible or not.
 

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