The person who made threats that moved UCLA classes online for a day has been found and is under observation, the university says
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The person who made threats to the University of California at Los Angeles has been located, is "under observation and not in California," a UCLA spokesperson said Tuesday, citing out-of-state law enforcement.
Classes will remain remote for Tuesday, spokesperson Steve Ritea told CNN via email, after they were moved online due to "threats sent to some members of our community," the university tweeted late Monday.
A former lecturer and postdoctoral fellow at the University of California at Los Angeles sent email threats to students and faculty members, according to reporting from the Los Angeles Times. Leaders of the school's philosophy department, where the former lecturer had worked, warned students and faculty about the threats toward the department, according to emails from the department to students and faculty that the Times obtained.