The second largest school district in the country will be back in business this morning.
The Los Angeles Times reports
As we reported
The Times reports that officials defended their decision to shut down schools:
"L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and Police Chief Charlie Beck defended the decision to close the schools, saying investigators did not know at the time whether the threat was legitimate."'I think it's irresponsible ... to criticize that decision at that point,' Beck said. 'Southern California has been through a lot in the past few weeks. Should we put our children through the same thing?'"He said the email included all Los Angeles Unified schools and mentioned explosive devices, 'assault rifles and machine pistols.'"'These are obviously things we take very seriously,' Beck said."
Law enforcement officials have told NPR that the person who sent the email wrote that he had been bullied at schools in Los Angeles.
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