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Student arrested after threats to attack campus

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  • Loyola senior suspected of threatening to shoot students before police kill him
  • University officials reported threat after it appeared on juicycampus.com
  • Police say "there is no ongoing threat to" university
  • Posting marked second time in a week someone threatened shootings in L.A.
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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Los Angeles police arrested a 21-year-old Loyola Marymount University student in connection with an online threat to shoot people on campus, officials said Saturday.

Police arrested Carlos Huerta, a senior at Loyola, for investigation of making criminal threats. Huerta was taken into custody Saturday night near his apartment on campus.

Huerta is suspected of posting a message that he would shoot and kill as many people as possible on campus before being killed himself by police, authorities said.

The anonymous threat appeared on a chat board called Juicycampus.com, used primarily by college students.

University officials reported the threat to police around 11:30 a.m. Saturday, said Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Officer Mike Lopez. Calls made to Loyola were not immediately returned.

Officers were dispatched to patrol the campus as a precaution, and campus entrances were restricted.

Investigators working with campus officials were eventually able to determine that the threat had come from the computer registered to Huerta, police said.

"There was never an indication the threat made was a valid one, and there is no ongoing threat to LMU," said Deputy Chief Michael Downing, head of the LAPD Counterterrorism and Criminal Intelligence Bureau.

It was not immediately known if Huerta had an attorney.

This is the second time in less than a week that someone has been arrested for allegedly posting an online threat to go on a shooting spree in Los Angeles. Both occurred just days after the mall shooting in Omaha, Nebraska, that left eight holiday shoppers and the gunman dead.

On Friday, an Australian man was arrested after he allegedly posted a message saying a shooting attack would take place at The Grove shopping center near Beverly Hills.

Jarrad Willis, 20, of Melbourne, was arrested after Los Angeles police detectives traced to Australia the address of his Internet provider. Willis has been charged in Australia with creating a false belief -- a violation of Australian law. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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