“Keep your window down (or) I’m going to get you out of the car,” the officer says. “As a matter of fact, get out of the car.”
Prosecutors say that in January, school officials discovered a map he had drawn of Jeremiah Rhodes Middle School labelled "suicide route". The student then reportedly told officials that he had a "fascination with past mass shooters, including their manifestos".In April, he was suspended for using a school computer to research previous mass shooting attacks. After attending an alternative school, he returned to his middle school on 8 May.
Officials said Ms Pardo was aware of the threats made by her son."The Defendant expressed to the school her support of (her son's) violent expressions and drawings and does not feel concerned for his behaviour," the court document says about Ms Pardo.She was charged with one count of aiding in commission of terrorism, court records show. She was released from custody on Tuesday after posting a $75,000 (£56,000) bail, and is due to return to court on 17 July.
US police have been increasingly moving to hold parents accountable for their childrens' violence.Last year, the parents of a
of manslaughter for purchasing a gun for their son as his mental health declined.
, the father of a 14-year-old is facing charges of murder, manslaughter and child cruelty - the most severe charges against a parent over a US school shooting.Det Ch Insp Brian Howie said: "We are in the very early stages of our investigation and my team of experienced detectives and forensic specialists are working at pace to establish the circumstances of this death.
"I can understand that this may be concerning for the community in Southall, who can expect to see an increased police presence in the area as we begin our investigation."The suspect, who is from Southall, remains in police custody.
The world's oldest Michelin-starred restaurant, Georges Blanc, has lost its third star, according to French media reports.Georges Blanc, the 82-year-old French chef in charge of the restaurant in south-east France, told the AFP news agency that they "weren't expecting it".