Lockdown at Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose Sparks Fears of Shooting
Archbishop Mitty: Shooting feared amid lockdown report; first details from San Jose high school
Hindustan Times
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A lockdown at Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, California, raised concerns of a potential shooting following reports of a phoned-in threat. Police are on-site responding to the situation, but no confirmation of a shooting has been made as of yet.
- 01Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose initiated a lockdown due to a reported threat.
- 02Social media reports indicate a possible shooting or active threat prompted the lockdown.
- 03The San Jose Police Department is actively responding to the situation.
- 04No confirmation of a shooting has been made by authorities.
- 05The situation is still developing with ongoing police activity.
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Archbishop Mitty High School, located at 5000 Mitty Way in San Jose, California, went into lockdown due to reports of a potential shooting or threat. Social media posts indicated a wave of panic among students and staff, with claims that a phoned-in threat led to the lockdown. The San Jose Police Department is currently on-site, clearing the area, but they have not confirmed any shooting incident. Reports on platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) have fueled concerns, but as of now, there has been no official statement from the police regarding the nature of the threat. This situation is ongoing, and updates are awaited.
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The lockdown has caused significant distress among students and parents in the San Jose community, raising concerns about safety in schools.
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