Wednesday, January 26, 2011

EL CAMINO REAL HIGH, HALE MIDDLE SCHOOL BRIEFLY ON LOCKDOWN (again), MAN WITH GUN REPORTEDLY SEEN ON CAMPUS

Andrew Blankstein and Howard Blume | LA Times/LA Now | http://lat.ms/eyaZnG

January 26, 2011 |  3:21 pm -- El Camino High Real High School and Hale Middle School in Woodland Hills were briefly placed on lockdown Wednesday after a man with a gun was reported in the El Camino faculty parking lot, Los Angeles police and school district officials said.

The incident was reported at 2:42 p.m. at the campus at Valley Circle and Burbank boulevards, said LAPD spokeswoman Norma Eisenman.  The sighting was reported near the end of the school day and it was not immediately clear how many students were kept in their classrooms.

By 3:15 p.m., a student had been detained by police and officers were reopening the campuses, Officer Sara Faden said.

Wednesday's lockdown comes one week after a school police officer was shot outside El Camino. The officer survived and police launched a massive manhunt that shut down seven square miles of the west San Fernando Valley and kept nine schools in the area under lockdown for several hours.

 

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El Camino Real Gun Scare

Photos by John McCoy | LA Daily News | http://bit.ly/dPcrwV

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Date: 1/26/2011  - Los Angeles Police officers responded to El Camino Real High School today after reports circulated that an individual was making threats with a gun. Officers did not recover a firearm, and the campus was locked down for a short period of time. Woodland Hills ,CA 1-26-2011. (John McCoy/staff photographer)

Sergeant Tom Mason speaks to parents outside El Camino Real High School. Los Angeles Police officers responded to El Camino Real High School today after reports circulated that an individual was making threats with a gun. Officers did not recover a firearm, and the campus was locked down for a short period of time. Woodland Hills ,CA 1-26-2011. (John McCoy/staff photographer)

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Students leave El Camino Real High School after a breif lock down. Los Angeles Police officers responded to El Camino Real High School today after reports circulated that an individual was making threats with a gun. Officers did not recover a firearm, and the campus was locked down for a short period of time. Woodland Hills ,CA 1-26-2011. (John McCoy/staff photographer)

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Los Angeles Police officers stand in the foyer outside the school offices while responding to El Camino Real High School today after reports circulated that an individual was making threats with a gun. Officers did not recover a firearm, and the campus was locked down for a short period of time. Woodland Hills ,CA 1-26-2011. (John McCoy/staff photographer)

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Los Angeles Police officers responded to El Camino Real High School today after reports circulated that an individual was making threats with a gun. Officers did not recover a firearm, and the campus was locked down for a short period of time. Woodland Hills ,CA 1-26-2011. (John McCoy/staff photographer)

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Sergeant Tom Mason speaks to parents outside El Camino Real High School. Los Angeles Police officers responded to El Camino Real High School today after reports circulated that an individual was making threats with a gun. Officers did not recover a firearm, and the campus was locked down for a short period of time. Woodland Hills ,CA 1-26-2011. (John McCoy/staff photographer)

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Los Angeles Police officers responded to El Camino Real High School today after reports circulated that an individual was making threats with a gun. Officers did not recover a firearm, and the campus was locked down for a short period of time. Woodland Hills ,CA 1-26-2011. (John McCoy/staff photographer)

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Students leave the campus of El Camino Real High School after a breif lockdown. Los Angeles Police officers responded to El Camino Real High School today after reports circulated that an individual was making threats with a gun. Officers did not recover a firearm, and the campus was locked down for a short period of time. Woodland Hills ,CA 1-26-2011. (John McCoy/staff photographer)

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