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Bullard High Student Texts Shooting Hoax, Schools Locked Down
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By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
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January 30, 2020

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A student’s text about an active shooting at Bullard High School that caused a lockdown at the northwest Fresno school and two neighboring schools was a hoax, Fresno police Capt. Burke Farrah said Thursday.

“There was never any shots fired at this campus, there was never a weapon, there was never any shooting, there was never any threat of a shooting, other than the hoax text that we received.”Capt. Burke Farrah
The visibly angry Farrah said that the shooting report and lockdown unnecessarily caused panic for many parents and others, and he warned that anyone making threats may be prosecuted criminally, pending the results of the police investigation.
“I would appreciate your help in putting this information out as quickly as possible,” he told reporters. “There was never any shots fired at this campus, there was never a weapon, there was never any shooting, there was never any threat of a shooting, other than the hoax text that we received.”
Threats and graffiti about a potential school shooting had been circulating at many Fresno high schools this week, Farrah said.

Massive Law Enforcement Response

Law enforcement vehicles crowd the entrance of Bullard High School during the lockdown Thursday. (GV Wire/Nancy Price)
The student texted police just after 1 p.m., and “dozens and dozens” police, Fresno County Sheriff’s deputies and the California Highway Patrol immediately responded and went directly to the building where the shooting supposedly was occurring, Farrah said.
“On our arrival, we knew there were no sounds of shots fired, no students running or screaming, no problems whatsoever,” he said.
Students at Bullard, Gibson Elementary and Tenaya Middle School were locked in their classrooms while officers investigated the shooting report.
Farrah said officers spoke to the student who sent the text, who told them “she was documenting some chatter that had taken place.”

Threats, Lockdown Also Occurred at Fresno High

District spokeswoman Amy Idsvoog said threats of a school shooting were found in a Fresno High bathroom on Tuesday, leading to a lockdown at the central Fresno school on Wednesday. More threats were found later Wednesday written on the walls of two girls bathrooms, she said.
The threats, written in marker, prompted principal Johnny Alvarado to notify parents via a phone messenger program, Idsvoog said.
The school also arranged for additional security personnel to be on hand on Thursday, she said.
“Today’s incident shows that people are a little tense,” Idsvoog said.
She said she had no information about the age of the student who sent the text. Officials are investigating to learn if another person was involved in the text, she said.
Anyone with information about the threats at Bullard is asked to call the school’s confidential tip line at 559-825-7418, Idsvoog said.

Threats Will Be Prosecuted

Farrah said that as for the threats of a school shooting, “we’re here to tell you that that kind of threat, that kind of conduct, will not be tolerated.”
“If you make a hoax threat at a school in the city of Fresno, we will find out about it. We will pursue it and we will prosecute it,” he promised.
Classes resumed at Bullard after the lockdown was lifted, Farrah said.
Farrah said police are investigating the shooting threats that surfaced this week but have not found out the cause or who is behind them.

No Alerts Sent to Parents

On social media, parents criticized the district for failing to notify them about the lockdowns or clarifying what was going on.

Idsvoog said the district only issues rapid alerts about lockdowns if they affect student arrivals or departures. Districts have been advised not to notify parents otherwise in such emergencies because if they swarm to a scene, their presence will complicate the efforts of responding law enforcement officers.
“If you notify 2,000 parents, their first reaction is to all come to the school,” she said. “That causes additional problems.”
In addition, the district needs to have full possession of the facts surrounding an incident so as not to unduly panic parents by sending out incorrect or incomplete information, Idsvoog said.

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Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

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