Increased Security at Foothill High After Non-Credible Threat

Authorities investigate social media rumor about possible weapons on campus.

Jan. 27, 2026 at 8:23pm

Foothill High School in Bakersfield, California increased security and police presence on campus on Tuesday after a non-credible social media threat about possible weapons. The Kern High School District and Kern County Sheriff's Department investigated the incident and determined the threat was not credible, but added extra precautionary measures as a safety precaution.

Why it matters

School safety and security remain top priorities, especially in the wake of past incidents of gun violence on campuses. While this threat was deemed non-credible, it highlights the need for vigilance and swift response to any potential threats to ensure student wellbeing.

The details

The Kern High School District was made aware of a social media rumor regarding possible weapons on the Foothill High School campus. The KHSD Police and Kern County Sheriff's Department investigated the incident and determined the threat was non-credible. However, as a precautionary measure, additional security and police officers were stationed at the school on Tuesday.

  • The threat was reported on social media on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
  • Additional security and police were present at Foothill High School on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.

The players

Kern High School District

The school district that oversees Foothill High School and responded to the threat.

Kern County Sheriff's Department

The local law enforcement agency that investigated the threat alongside the school district.

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The takeaway

This incident underscores the importance of schools, law enforcement, and the community working together to swiftly address any potential safety concerns, while also maintaining perspective on non-credible threats in order to avoid unnecessary disruption and fear.