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Did LA Unified really need to close schools Tuesday?
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Dec 16, 2015
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Did LA Unified really need to close schools Tuesday?
Security and risk assessment expert Jonathan Tal weighs in.
San Pascual Avenue Elementary School in Highland Park and all LAUSD schools are closed following Tuesday's threat of violence on Dec. 15, 2015.
San Pascual Avenue Elementary School in Highland Park and all LAUSD schools are closed following Tuesday's threat of violence on Dec. 15, 2015.
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Security and risk assessment expert Jonathan Tal weighs in.

The LAUSD's response to yesterday's perceived threat might best be summed up in four words: better safe than sorry. 

New York City schools received an almost identical threat, but officials there went with another four words: not a credible threat.

Why the different response to the same message?  

Jonathan Tal is the president and CEO at the security and risk assessment firm Tal Global. He says law enforcement and LAUSD officials made the right call. 

Press the blue play button above to hear why.