A Rancho Bernardo man whose teenage son allegedly threatened to shoot up his high school was out of custody, not long after prosecutors charged him with.
Responding to a recent shooting threat at Rancho Bernardo High School, city attorney candidate Heather Ferbert has proposed a three-point plan to protect school-age children.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Department confirmed to ABC 10News that Neal Anders was released on bond at 8:29 p.m. on Feb. 6. His bail had been set at $300,000 during a hearing that morning.
A military defense contractor arrested after his teen son threatened violence at his California high school had an arsenal of weapons in his home, including a flame thrower and 29
The 45-year-old man pleaded not guilty Thursday to several weapons-related offenses after San Diego police said they found "ghost guns" and more while searching home following boy's alleged threat