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GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) - A bomb threat prompted the evacuation of hundreds of children from a Southern California elementary school Monday while police searched buildings to make sure the campus was safe.

An anonymous caller phoned the R.D. White Elementary School in Glendale at around 8:30 a.m. and said there was a bomb at the campus, police Sgt. Tom Lorenz said.

The school's 880 students were evacuated to a supermarket parking lot about a block away and parents were allowed to take them home for the day, Lorenz said. No bomb was found and the all-clear was given around midday.

Klara Esposito, who lives a block from the campus, received a call from the school and came to pick up her two children, 10-year-old Tony and 7-year-old Daniel.

"I mean after Connecticut, it was just too scary," she said, referring to last month's massacre by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. "I just ran here like a maniac."

"A few teachers told me it was all just a drill," her son Tony said. "And I was thinking if it was just a drill, why were there so many policemen and firemen and helicopters? I'm really scared."

Glendale is a foothill suburb of Los Angeles.


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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    gun control really helped here
    gun control will not work. with household items one can make bombs causing more damage and more death. also just bomb threats itself can make schools feel unsafe. should we ban bomb threats? we need to focus on those caring for the mental and physical limited kids. help dont ban.
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    BAN BOMBS!!!
    Whats that? Bombs are already illegal? Nevermind... My spoon made me fat...
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