LPD: Man arrested after threatening Lincoln High students with knife

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A Lincoln man was arrested early Tuesday morning after police say he threatened students on Lincoln High School’s campus.
Just after 8:15 a.m., officers with the Lincoln Police Department and the LHS School Resource Officer were sent to the south student parking lot.
It was reported that a 20-year-old nonstudent, Moo Roh, had a physical altercation with four students over a noise disturbance.
LPD said Roh left and later returned with a large kitchen knife and started making threats.
No students were injured during this incident, according to police.
Officers and the SRO found Roh at his home, wearing clothing that matched the students’ description.
LPD said a knife and other items were found.
Roh was arrested and taken to the Lancaster County Jail for terroristic threats.
In a letter to families, LHS Principal Mark Larson said, “We appreciate the students who reported their concern. School safety takes a community. If you or your child do have a safety concern, please tell a trusted staff member.”