Police Investigate Threatening Video at Lindbergh Middle School
Long Beach, CA – Police are investigating a report of a student at Lindbergh Middle School who made a video threatening to kill another student. Authorities received the report around 9:45 a.m. on Friday.

The incident took place at the north Long Beach school and is currently under investigation. Officials have not released further details about the individuals involved or any potential disciplinary actions.
LBPD is working with school officials to assess the situation and ensure student safety. Parents and community members are urged to remain vigilant as the investigation continues.
UPDATE: Authorities are investigating a past verbal threat made on video in January by a former Lindbergh Middle School student against a current student, school officials confirmed.
According to a message from Principal Dr. Benuzzi, Lindbergh Middle School was informed of the video today, and local law enforcement is actively looking into the incident. However, officials emphasized that there is no active threat to the school community, and the campus remains safe.
The Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) and law enforcement are working together to thoroughly investigate the matter. School officials are urging families to talk with students about responsible behavior and the lasting impact of words and actions.
Students are reminded to report any safety concerns following the district’s “If you see something, say something” policy.
More updates will be provided as the investigation continues.
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