BB gun discovered during investigation at East Longmeadow High School
EAST LONGMEADOW, Mass. (WWLP) – A BB gun was found at the East Longmeadow High School during an investigation on Monday afternoon.
In an automated message to families and staff members, Superintendent Gordon Smith said the school administration received information during the last period of the day that a possible firearm was brought onto school grounds. The school's safety protocol was initiated while the School Resource Officer contacted members of the East Longmeadow police and fire departments.
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The investigation revealed that a BB gun, closely resembling a real firearm, was found. Superintendent Smith issued an email at around 2:51 p.m. to families and caregivers that said, 'At no time was there a direct threat to any individual.' School officials remind students of the importance of reporting suspicious items or behavior and the seriousness of bringing any weapon onto school property.
22News contacted the East Longmeadow Police Department for additional information, however, they referred us to the superintendent's office. No word on any arrests has been released at this time.
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