The investigation began with studies of a scholar making threats. Then officers discovered what gave the impression to be a stockpile of explosives and different lethal weapons.
San Diego police took a Poway excessive schooler into custody Friday after fellow college students alleged that the teenager threatened to shoot up their college.
However the teen’s father additionally turned entangled within the legal investigation quickly after, when officers discovered unlawful explosives, untraceable weapons and different weapons on the household’s dwelling, police mentioned.
In response to the reported threats, police obtained a gun violence restraining order in opposition to the teenager, giving them the ability to safe any firearms to which the coed might need had entry, the San Diego Police Division mentioned in a information launch. When police searched the house Tuesday morning, officers discovered the weapons — a lot of them, and lots of unlawful ones, officers mentioned.
The teenager’s father, 45-year-old Neal Anders, was later arrested on suspicion of possessing unlawful firearms, manufacturing assault weapons and possessing a harmful gadget. The alleged arsenal included untraceable weapons, generally known as ghost weapons, which don’t have a serial quantity and are sometimes assembled by buying components bought with out background checks. NBC San Diego reported that the confiscated cache additionally included rocket-propelled grenades and different explosive gadgets.
San Diego police officers mentioned groups proceed to work to make sure the security of the group and college students at Rancho Bernardo Excessive College in Poway, the place the menace was first reported Friday.
The teenager was apprehended quickly after different college students reported “one other scholar exhibiting regarding movies and making threatening statements in opposition to others and the varsity,” based on an e mail despatched to Rancho Bernardo households from Principal Hans Becker over the weekend.
Becker praised the scholars who reported the incident for appearing responsibly and mentioned that though the varsity stays secure, San Diego police could be on campus this week “offering a reassuring presence.”
The San Diego Metro Arson Strike Crew assisted with the retrieval and seizure of the explosives from the household’s home.