Crime & Safety
No Shooter At Chatsworth High School: LAPD
Police acknowledged there "is a report of a threat, but nothing credible."

LOS ANGELES, CA -- Los Angeles police assured the public Tuesday that there weren't any credible threats facing Chatsworth High school. Officials tweeted the message after there were rumors of an active shooter on campus.
Police acknowledged there "is a report of a threat, but nothing credible."
School officials said students were dismissed at 12:45 p.m. after a safety sweet of the campus.
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Officers are currently investigating in the area.
The public was asked to avoid the surrounding areas.
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All students at #ChatsworthHS will dismiss at 12:45PM. We ask all students to only exit off Lemarsh St. Campus safety sweep has been completed with no evidence of a credible threat. Local streets may be congested; please use extra caution in the area. #ProtectingLAUSD @LASchools
— LA School Police (@LASchoolPolice) June 5, 2018
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