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Man whose son allegedly threatened shooting pleads not guilty
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A Rancho Bernardo man who prosecutors say had an "arsenal of weapons" that was accessible to his children — one of whom allegedly threatened to commit a school shooting — pleaded not guilty Thursday to more than a dozen weapons-related charges.
Neal James Anders, 45, was arrested after Anders' 14-year-old son allegedly made threats to carry out a shooting at Rancho Bernardo High School.
Deputy District Attorney Roza Egiazarian said the boy told several classmates "to not go to school on Tuesday, the 30th, because he was bringing guns to school."
Though a defense attorney for Anders said Thursday that all of the weapons he owned were in a locked case, the prosecutor said the teen allegedly claimed a lock securing the firearms was broken, allowing him access to the weapons.
FULL STORY: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/rancho-bernardo-man-son-allegedly-threatened-shooting-pleads-not-guilty/509-1b9b46e7-718c-4032-9a73-403f81a07413