Crime & Safety

Riverside Middle Schooler Arrested For Alleged School Threat

The investigation began Monday after parents reported an Instagram post showing a student with what appeared to be a gun, police said.

A 13-year-old boy was arrested in Riverside after police allege he posted a threatening photo with a list of classmates' names.
A 13-year-old boy was arrested in Riverside after police allege he posted a threatening photo with a list of classmates' names. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

RIVERSIDE, CA — A 13-year-old boy is the latest student in Riverside County to be arrested after police allege he made a threatening social media post toward his middle school.

According to the Riverside Police Department, officers launched a School Threat Assessment and Response (STAR) investigation Monday night after parents from Central Middle School flagged a concerning Instagram post.

Police said the post showed a student holding what looked like a gun and contained a list of classmates' names. Investigators worked through the night to identify the boy with help from the school resource officer.

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According to police, a search of the student's home uncovered a "realistic" toy gun, and the boy was arrested and booked into juvenile detention on suspicion of making criminal threats and conspiracy. Investigators said they expected a second student would also be charged with conspiracy.

The arrest comes amid a wave of similar social media threats reported in Southern California and nationally in recent weeks, leading to the arrests of students as young as 11.

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Police in Riverside ask that threatening posts be reported to the city's non-emergency line at 951-354-2007. Social media posts that suggest potential school violence, but without a specific threat, can be reported via the Atlas 1 mobile app.

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