Police responded to a bomb threat at Arnold Schwarzenegger's home on Thanksgiving morning
Los Angeles police responded to a false bomb threat at Arnold Schwarzenegger's home in Brentwood early on Thanksgiving morning before it was cleared.
A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department could not confirm whether the department responded to Schwarzenegger's home but said there was a call about a suspicious package around 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the same tony Brentwood neighborhood where the movie star and the movie star. live mr. Universe.
“There was no evidence of any explosives,” LAPD Chief Kevin Terzes said of the police response. The bomb threat was first reported by TMZ, which described it as a “trigger” incident, where the perpetrators initiate an emergency law enforcement response against the victim under false pretenses.
Terzes could not provide any information about who made the call. A spokesman for Schwarzenegger declined to comment.
Schwarzenegger was at the gym at the time of the incident, according to a person with knowledge of the situation who was not authorized to speak publicly.
Schwarzenegger has been a longtime resident of Brentwood and made headlines last year when he pledged to fix some potholes in the area — a move not approved by the city, which disputes that at least one of the potholes is now a service. canal designed to be used for work permitted by Southern California Gas Co.
He was elected governor in 2003 after the resignation of the incumbent. Gray Davis, serves two terms and sometimes travels by private jet between Brentwood and Sacramento.
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