School Shooting Threat Triggers Panic At San Fernando Valley School - Northridge-Chatsworth, CA - Parents lined up to pick up their children and some students scaled a fence to get off campus after word of a social media threat spread.
“Without colonization of this land, there would be no incarceration,” said Richie Reseda, an entrepreneur and content producer who was in prison for seven years.
Marcus Jamal Sanchez pleaded guilty to federal charges for telephoning bomb threats to five Los Angeles schools, including two elementary schools, and threatening to shoot children as they exited one of the elementary schools.