Newport Beach police are still waiting to hear whether the Orange County district attorney’s office will press criminal charges against three Corona del Mar High School students who allegedly posted a video on the Internet threatening to rape and kill a classmate.
Three Corona del Mar students, one adult and two minors, could face felony charges of terrorist threats, Newport Beach Sgt. Evan Sailor said Wednesday.
The Police Department would not release the names of the students Wednesday.
Under California law, making terrorist threats is punishable with up to one year in county jail or state prison. If prosecuted as a hate crime, the students could face up to three years in state prison, according to state law.