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Crisis counselors to visit California school following student's mass shooting threat

Crisis counselors and extra staff are expected to be on hand at a California school Monday to help students cope after a 12-year-old threatened to shoot 23 students and a teacher, Fox 5 San Diego reports.

The student at Twin Peaks Middle School in Poway was arrested Saturday after he allegedly sent an email to a school administrator that warned of a shooting.

The email threat, sent on Thursday, said that the shooting would occur on Monday, Feb. 11, according to a San Diego County Sheriff’s Department release. The email mentioned numerous guns and 3,000 rounds of ammunition.

Detectives identified a student at the school as the possible email sender and served a search warrant at his house on Saturday, seizing several computers, rifles and handguns.

Sheriff’s Capt. Bill Donahue later told reporters at a press conference that police took five rifles, three shotguns and three handguns, which the child did not have access to, Fox 5 San Diego reports.

The teacher mentioned in the threat, who wishes to remain anonymous for safety reasons, said she is on high alert.

“I kept asking myself, `Why me?’ Literally wracking my brain trying to figure out who it is,” she told NBC 7 San Diego.

The student was taken to a local hospital for treatment and evaluation, and it is believed no one else was involved in making the threats, the statement said.

The case will be reviewed by the San Diego County district attorney. Terrorist threats are considered felonies in California.

“Obviously, this situation is both saddening and disturbing,” Poway Unified School District Superintendent John Collins said in a statement, Fox 5 San Diego reports. “However, it is critical that all touched by this threat understand that the system worked. An anonymous threat was made, identified and with multiple agencies working together, the threat was averted.”

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2 arrested in 1977 cold case murder of Texas Army officer

Investigators in West Texas say they’ve solved the murder of an Army Green Beret who was found with a fractured skull and stab wounds in an El Paso County desert in 35 years ago.

The El Paso Times reports thatLisbeth Garrett, 74, was arrested Thursday in El Paso and charged in the 1977 death of her estranged husband, Army Maj. Chester Garrett.

An El Paso County Sheriff’s Office statement said that his stepson, 54-year-old Roger Evan Garrett, was arrested in Knoxville, Tenn.

The 35-year-old major’s bloody body was found in the back seat of his 1972 Volkswagen in the desert east of El Paso. Investigators say he’d been stabbed 10 times but died of a skull fracture.

At the time of his death, investigators found footprints and a set of tracks belonging to a different car in the area, but no signs of a struggle, the El Paso Times reported.

The case eventually went cold after all leads became exhausted. The investigation was not reopened until 2006, according to the paper.

“We’ve been working this case for many years,” sheriff’s Cmdr. Paul Cross told the paper. “The homicide guys did a tremendous job never quitting that case. It’s a great night, and hopefully this is the first step in getting justice for him and his family.”

Garrett, who was an executive officer of the student battalion at the Fort Bliss Air Defense School, also coached basketball and boys baseball at the school, according to the report.

Sheriff’s Capt. Mac Stout told the El Paso Herald-Post in 1977 described Garrett as a “Special Forces type” and said “[w]hoever got him must have been mighty tough, too, and probably more than one, and probably took him by surprise.”

Both Lizbeth Garrett and Roger Garrett are charged with murder and are being held on $5 million bond, according to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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