Crime & Safety
School Threats: Cops On Alert At These Inland OC High Schools
These inland Orange County high schools remain on alert following a new social media shooting threat reported Wednesday night.

ANAHEIM, CA — Two new threats were made against an inland Orange County schools have been traced back to Buena Park, according to Anaheim Police. Those were two of the original four Orange County schools previously named in an online social media shooting threat, where a 14-year-old freshman was arrested in relation to the threats.
Buena Park Police Department will be leading the new investigation, according to Anaheim Police Department report. The new school-shooting post, which also was shared on social media, claimed the wrong person has been arrested in connection with the violence threatened at the four schools, according to the Anaheim Police Department.
The post said a shooting spree was to be carried out at Anaheim and Buena Park high schools Friday, which is when the original threat said the shootings would happen, but authorities said there is no credible threat.
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Concerned residents asked whether an added police presence will be in place during the CIF Cypress football game on Friday night at Handel Stadium, however this is not yet known. Still, authorities vowed a stepped-up presence for the rest of the week at the four Orange County schools named in the original threat, despite the arrest of a student who said the post was only a joke.
A 14-year-old freshman at Western High School was arrested Tuesday night for allegedly making the threat through an Instagram post, according to Kristina Hamm of the Anaheim Police Department.
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The teen threatened to commit acts of violence through multiple school shootings at his school, Magnolia High School in Anaheim, Cypress High School and Buena Park High School, Hamm said.
Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt said Wednesday the arrested student "was super remorseful and he had no means to carry it (the threat) out."
"It was not a legitimate threat," Wyatt said. "He didn't realize the ramifications of it, but the message we like to get out is that it's not a joke and we will prosecute pranks like this to the fullest extent of the law."
The online threat contended that the shootings would be carried out Friday. Despite the student's arrest, some parents said Wednesday they were still concerned about the safety of their children -- particularly on Friday.
Police insisted, however, that the campuses are safe.
"The investigation has not revealed the student had the actual means or capability to carry out the threats and the schools are considered secure and safe," Hamm said.
School shooting post that surfaced today has been traced back to Buena Park & @BuenaParkPD will be leading that investigation. As of now, still no credible threat for Friday and APD will continue to have increased police presence at the schools and investigate any leads.
— Anaheim PD (@AnaheimPD) November 16, 2017
City News Service; Ashley Ludwig, Patch Editor, contributed to this report.
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