‘Homeland’ TV Show Inspired Terror Hoax Costs Strapped California Taxpayers $29 Million

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‘Schools in Los Angeles reopened Wednesday following a terror hoax that prompted officials to cancel classes for 640,000 students.

“We believe that our schools are safe and we can reopen schools in Los Angeles Unified School District tomorrow morning,” school board President Steve Zimmer said on Tuesday evening during a news conference.

The shut down of the nation’s second largest public education system cost the state of California $29 million.

An email sent to Los Angeles and New York school officials on Monday threatened the use of nerve gas and pressure cooker bombs. The mention of nerve gas is believed to be a reference to a recent episode of “Homeland,” a Showtime television series about an al-Qaeda prisoner of war and a CIA officer suffering from bipolar disorder.’

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