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CA man arrested for allegedly threatening high school after its football team beat the rival team he supported

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A California man was arrested for allegedly threatening staff and students after a high school football championship game last year, authorities said Monday.

Eugene Thomas Jenkins, 29, was arrested this weekend in the Bay Area city of San Rafael — more than 400 miles north of the school targeted by the threats, the Orange County Sheriff's Department said in a statement.

Jenkins was arrested for investigation of a bomb threat and death threats by phone and letters against staff and students at Laguna Hills High School in Southern California, said Orange County Sheriff's Sgt. Mike Woodruff. The school’s graduation ceremony was also threatened last week, which prompted additional security measures, authorities said.

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Eugene Thomas Jenkins, a 29-year-old California man, was arrested for allegedly threatening the staff and students of Laguna Hills High School, authorities said Monday. (Fox News)

The threats began after the Laguna Hills High School football team beat Bellarmine Prep of San Jose in December 2022 to become state champions. Jenkins was a Bellarmine fan, and some of the 14 alleged victims targeted included members of the Laguna Hills football team, Woodruff said.

"He has done this via telephone calls, via the mail," Woodruff said. "He has done it from a distance kind of in an anonymous perspective thinking he would not get caught."

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Authorities used locations from where threatening letters were sent and threatening calls made to track down the suspect,

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