SoCal man who allegedly threatened to bomb Coachella arrested in Palm Springs
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A man named Davis Darvish, 40, was arrested for making a false bomb threat against the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival while at a casino. His threat alarmed authorities, who quickly provided his vehicle details for monitoring. Police tracked Darvish's movements, leading to his arrest when he arrived in Palm Springs. Upon investigation, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department bomb squad found no explosives in his vehicle. Darvish is currently in jail with a $1-million bail, and inquiries into the incident continue, with public assistance sought in the investigation.
A Santa Monica man was arrested for making a false bomb threat against the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, raising alarms among authorities.
Davis Darvish, 40, was detained after a bombing threat made at a casino led to an urgent police response, monitoring his movements until arrest.
Despite the seriousness of his threat, police found no weapons or bomb-making materials in Darvish's vehicle during the subsequent investigation.
Darvish remains in custody with a $1-million bail, as further investigation into his actions continues, involving local authorities and the community.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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