Man held for Facebook threat to California schools
US: California police have arrested a man for allegedly making
threats on Facebook to "multiple elementary schools" invoking last
week's Connecticut massacre, a spokesman said Monday.
Kyle Bangayan, 24, was arrested on Sunday at his parents' Los Angeles
home, where a cache of nine weapons including rifles and handguns was
found.
No arms were found at Bangayan's own home in Pomona, some 30 miles
(50 kilometers) east of Los Angeles, said LA Police Department spokesman
Richard French. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is also probing the
case.
"The threats, which did not target specific schools but did reference
the Connecticut school shooting from last Friday, were posted on the
social networking site Facebook," he added.
"Also found... at the residence where Bangayan was arrested were nine
firearms, including rifles, a shotgun, handguns, and ammunition... A
search of the suspect's Pomona residence didn't yield any weapons or
related evidence."
Another police spokeswoman, Venus Hall, said the threats were made to
"multiple elementary schools," but gave no further details of location
or numbers of targets.
The alleged threats came as the United States reels from an
elementary school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut on Friday that left
20 young children and six adults dead.
AFP
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