Chief: Ind. man wasn't serious about school threat

 
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A northern Indiana police chief said Sunday he believes a man arrested after allegedly threatening to "kill as many people as he could" at a school was just bluffing when he made the ominous remark during a heated argument with his wife.

photo - Von. I. Meyer, 60, of Cedar Lake, Ind., is seen in an undated photo provided by the Lake County Sheriff’s Department. Meyer, who allegedly threatened Friday to "kill as many people as he could" at Jane Ball Elementary School in Cedar Lake was arrested Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012 by officers who later found 47 guns and ammunition hidden throughout his home.  Meyer's home is less than 1,000 feet from the school and linked to it by trails and paths through a wooded area, police said. (AP Photo/Lake County Sheriff’s Department)
Von. I. Meyer, 60, of Cedar Lake, Ind., is seen in an undated photo provided by the Lake County Sheriff’s Department. Meyer, who allegedly threatened Friday to "kill as many people as he could" at Jane Ball Elementary School in Cedar Lake was arrested Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012 by officers who later found 47 guns and ammunition hidden throughout his home. Meyer's home is less than 1,000 feet from the school and linked to it by trails and paths through a wooded area, police said. (AP Photo/Lake County Sheriff’s Department)

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Interim Cedar Lake Police Chief Jerry Smith said Von I. Meyer, 60, was arguing early Friday morning with his wife and initially threatened to set her on fire while she was sleeping at their home.

Meyer, who was arrested Saturday on seven felony charges, then told his wife he would kill her "at the school" and "would kill as many people as he could before police could stop him police," Smith said.

Meyer's wife works at the cafeteria at Jane Ball Elementary School, less than 1,000 feet from the couple's home in Cedar Lake, about 45 miles southeast of Chicago.

Smith said Meyer's wife stayed away from that school Friday and police boosted security at the elementary school and three other area schools as a precaution, taking those steps before 26 people, including 20 students, were shot and killed at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn.

"We just didn't want to take any chances," he said of the extra security at the schools.

Although police found 47 guns and ammunition hidden throughout Meyer's two-story home after they arrested him, Smith said most of those weapons were antique collector guns and he believes Meyer was not serious about his school threat.

He said Meyer's wife told officers their relationship was turbulent and he had often threatened her.

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