Kern County high school security officer pleads guilty to selling explosives on Instagram
Briefly

Angelo Jackson Mendiver, 27, who worked as a campus security supervisor for Arvin High School in the town outside Bakersfield about 100 miles north of Los Angeles, pleaded guilty to 'conspiring to engage in manufacturing and dealing in explosive materials and mailing explosive devices, as well as making false statements to FBI agents,' U.S. Atty. Phillip A. Talbert said in a news release.
Mendiver sent a photo of an explosive device called a titanium salute as well as two videos of a homemade explosive in an Instagram message to the boy, authorities said.
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