L.A. Schools Close After Threats: Chaos on Social Media, as America’s Second Biggest District Locks Down
"Threat was made to students at schools. This was a broad threat."
— Stephanie Simmons (@StephatCBS2)
LAUSD Super: "I want every school searched"; All LAUSD schools closed today; electronic threat being analyzed
— Eric Shackelford (@NBC4Shack)
Board president: all students are safe.
— LAUSD (@LASchools)
is there an update on what parents can do? buses not running due to threat? thx
— Ester Martinez (@EsterMarSoCal)
will hold a news conference about the "potential closure" of all schools due to "credible threat."
— MarlaTellez (@MarlaTellez)
FRANTICALLY calling all of my friends with siblings who attend LAUSD schools to warn them about the terrorist threats on the news.
— Matt Van De Kamp (@IronMatttt)
students stranded waiting for bus to pick them up to Venice, Van Nuys and Bravo schools after threat
— JASMINE VIEL (@jasmineviel)
All LAUSD closed today because of electronic threat earlier this morning. As if it isn't tough enough to be a parent today.
— Sidney Iwanter (@greenbushboy)
My kid just walked in the door. No school today at LAUSD schools. Threats made.
— Sarah Reingewirtz (@sarahimages)
This is scary and upsetting!!! But thank you and for securing our kids safety!!!!
— Monique Muñiz 顎 (@MoniqueMuniz1)
Drove all the way to my kids school only to find out it's closed due to a bomb threat on LAUSD school! When will our kids be safe!
— Elinor McMillan (@BlueLAskies)
Logan Elementary principal Mojgan Moazzez telling parents about closure. Cars have been pulling up all morning.
— Dakota Smith (@dakotacdsmith)
Kinda sucks having all lausd schools closed …i have finals and it just messed me up big time 馃檨
— 鉂 Alex Gabriela (@amourdulcee)
All lausd schools closed today due to a terrorist threat. Well now i wonder what is going to happen with my finals 馃檨 ugh. Dang.
— Kimberly Pattinson (@kimpattinson28)
Today thru 12pm: students ride home free w/ valid school ID. At faregates, use intercom to enter. ^ST
— Metro (@metrolosangeles)
UPDATE: Ex-LAPD chief Bratton says school officials overreacted to threat 'hoax'
— CBS Los Angeles (@CBSLA)
Officials in started this presser by defending their decision to cancel schools in 2nd largest district in the US. Telling.
— Cal Perry (@calmsnbc)
LA police chief: "All of us make hard choices. We've been through a lot. Should we risk putting our children through the same?"
— KSL 5 TV (@KSL5TV)
If they react & nothing happens they get criticized; if they don't react & something happens they get criticized. no win situation
— leebothast (@leebothast)
Decision whether to re-open schools tomorrow has not yet been made, officials say.
— Joel Rubin (@joelrubin)
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