'No credible threat': Law enforcement officers respond to series of 'hoax' calls at several Southern California schools.
The Ontario-Montclair School District said it was among several locations nationwide that received hoax phone calls.
"Out of an abundance of caution and at the direction of Ontario Police Department, some of our OMSD schools were briefly placed on a precautionary lockdown," the school districtOntario police said the false shooter reports appear to be-- false reports intended to draw a large law enforcement response to a home, business or school.
"We rapidly responded to the school and determined there was no credible threat," the department tweeted."Swatting calls put undue strain on police resources, schools, and students."This article tagged under:
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