Lockdowns at Torrance schools over

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School reporter Douglas Morino reports:

The lockdowns at West High and Victor Elementary have been called off, said Tammy Khan, spokeswoman for Torrance Unified. Students remained in their classrooms for about two hours, Khan said. Schools were dismissed as normal.


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Erin Mooney said:

I'm a student at West High, and those were the worst two hours of my life! We had no clue what was going on except for that there was a robbery!

David M said:

are we supposed to know about this already, i did not see anything else about the lockdown or why it happened in the first place and now you are telling us it is over like we should have known about it all along.

Larry Altman said:

The original blog entry appeared on The Daily Breeze Breaking News Blog.

Nick Green wrote it. I was at lunch during this one.

http://www.insidesocal.com/dbnews/2010/01/torrances-south-high-victor-el.html

David M said:

Thanks Larry,

I only read this blog so I did not see that one.

Larry Altman Author Profile Page said:

Sorry about that. We need to coordinate those better.

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