A explosve hazard emailed to propagandize house officials in Los Angeles stirred a closure of a country’s second-largest propagandize district. Ramon Cortines, superintendent for a Los Angeles Unified School District, defended his decision
“It’s due to resources in adjacent San Bernardino,” Cortines said, referring to a mass sharpened progressing this month that killed 14 people. “I, as superintendent, am not going to take a possibility with a life of a student.”
Bratton criticized that decision.
“To interrupt a daily propagandize schedules of half a million schoolchildren, their parents, day care, buses, formed on an unknown email with no conference — if, in fact, conference did not start with law coercion authorities — we consider it was a poignant overreaction,” he said.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio pronounced a threats were “generic” and “outlandish,”