Stockton court closed for day after San Joaquin justice officials say it received threat
Briefly

San Joaquin Superior Court officials announced that they have received a threat directed at the Stockton Courthouse, prompting a halt to proceedings and a public advisory to stay away from the facility. The specifics of the threat remain mysterious, but officials stated the courthouse aims to reopen the next day.
In a social media update made around 11:05 a.m., court officials stressed, 'The court has received notice of a threat to the Stockton Courthouse.' They urged community members to avoid visiting the courthouse on that day, prioritizing public safety.
Despite the temporary closure of the Stockton location, San Joaquin Superior Court has confirmed that the Juvenile Justice Center and its Manteca facility are unaffected and will continue operations as normal, ensuring that these critical services remain available to the community.
Officials emphasized the importance of community cooperation during this time, indicating that safety protocols were being enforced in response to the threat, showcasing the court's commitment to maintaining a secure environment for both staff and visitors.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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