Police: Clovis man accused of threatening to shoot up school

 


CLOVIS, N.M. (AP) — Clovis police say a man reportedly angry over not being provided information about his child's school attendance is accused of threatening to shoot up the school.

Police say 33-year-old Carlos Anchondo was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of interference with members of staff and interference with the educational process.

According to police, Anchondo is not listed as a custodial parent for the student and that two schools attended by his children were placed on lockdown until he was located and detained by police.

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