A week after the exam, school officials say, McDougal — who had dropped the course — barged into the classroom while other students were present. Those and other incidents led McDougal to be arrested twice and prompted the college to pursue a restraining order against him. Superior Court Judge Michael McCartin granted a temporary restraining order against McDougal in March and extended it on Tuesday. A hearing on a permanent restraining order is scheduled for next Tuesday. “This problem stems from a minor school exam that the teachers and faculty mishandled,” Christl said.
Source: Los Angeles Times May 12, 2017 00:22 UTC