Trial Ordered for Dad of Teen Accused in High School Shooting Threat

SAN DIEGO—A Rancho Bernardo man whose teenage son allegedly threatened to shoot up his high school was ordered Friday to stand trial on 40 felony and misdemeanor counts related to the alleged manufacturing and ownership of unserialized firearms and assault weapons.
Neal James Anders, 46, was arrested after his 14-year-old son allegedly made threats to carry out a shooting earlier this year at Rancho Bernardo High School.
In investigating the threat allegations, prosecutors said police searched the family’s home and a storage facility and found “an arsenal of weapons” that included rifles, pistols, flamethrowers, and items that can be used to assemble firearms….