A San Diego high schooler threatened a shooting. Cops found explosives, ghost guns at teen's home
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San Diego police took a Poway high schooler into custody Friday after fellow students alleged that the teen threatened to shoot up their school. But the teen's father also became entangled in the criminal investigation soon after, when officers found illegal explosives, untraceable guns and other weapons at the family's home, police said.
In response to the reported threats, police obtained a gun violence restraining order against the teen, giving them the power to secure any firearms to which the student might have had access, the San Diego Police Department said in a news release. When police searched the home Tuesday morning, officers found the weapons - lots of them, and many illegal ones, officers said.
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