Playground Death Threat ‘Does Not Rise Ot Level of a Crime’

Written by on May 23, 2019

Los Angeles County sheriffs officials say they have reviewed the cellphone video of a school yard brawl at Malibu High School … and say that death threats shouted by a a teenaged boy do not rise to the level of a crime.

The video has circulated widely on the internet.

It shows a playground scuffle on the basketball courts escalate into a shotung match.

Racial insults are yelled.

People spit at each other.

One child yells at another student  … I am going to kill you … I am going to have my father kill you.

The issue came up at a public meeting with L A County sheriff Alex Villanueva … last night in Malibu.

The sheriff had not seen it … but he had his local commanders in the room ….

They said they had looked at the video … decided it was not a crime … and have left the matter to school officials.

And those school officials held an assembly with students … to discuss the issue.


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