Overview
- At a UNLA high school classroom in Morelia, a father entered during the first period Tuesday around 7:30 a.m. and threatened students while accusing them of bullying his son.
- A student’s video spread online and captured the man saying phrases like “te mato,” while he claimed he had reported the bullying since last year and cited a mocking sticker and alleged hitting.
- UNLA said campus staff contained the situation and reported that neither the teacher nor students saw the man display a weapon.
- State prosecutors opened a case based on the video, began investigative steps on campus, and said they are coordinating with university leaders, with no detentions or charges announced so far.
- Some outlets reported police secured the area after calls about a possible armed person, and the episode comes as Michoacán schools face heightened worries following recent threats and a deadly March shooting at a private high school.