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Police arrest man found with loaded gun at 30-person Indianapolis school graduation brawl
Police arrest man found with loaded gun at 30-person Indianapolis school graduation brawl

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Police arrest man found with loaded gun at 30-person Indianapolis school graduation brawl

An 18-year-old is facing felony charges after he was found with a gun during Perry Meridian High School's graduation ceremony on May 31. Police say they arrested the man after he was found carrying a gun after a fight involving 30 people broke out at the end of the graduation ceremony held at Southport High School, according to a probable cause affidavit. Officers at the scene heard reports that someone in the crowd might be armed. Once police arrived near the fight, the crowd dispersed, according to the report. Once officers located the man who fit the description of the person possibly carrying a weapon, they detained him and found a fully loaded Glock handgun in his waistband. The suspect denied involvement in the fight and told police that his gun was initially stored in his vehicle, but he retrieved it 'after hearing threats of violence following a disturbance,' the report says. The suspect also said he did not intend to use the weapon and was attempting to leave the area safely. More Public safety news: 'We have to protect Gabe:' Brownsburg day care abuse investigation leads to more charges Possessing a firearm on school property is against state law and could result in felony charges, something that the suspect said he was unaware of. He also voluntarily said that he had a prior juvenile firearm-related offense from June 2024. Perry Township's director of communications, Elizabeth Choi, told IndyStar that the gun never entered the school building and wasn't present during the graduation ceremony. The fight happened outside of the school building after the graduation ceremony, Choi said. Choi also said that the suspect was not a student at Perry Meridian. More school news: IPS: Some families must pay for pre-K after budget cuts The district also had its AI weapons detection system at the event and used it to screen spectators as they entered for the ceremony. 'Our weapons detection systems functioned as intended,' Choi said. 'Law enforcement acted diligently in identifying and apprehending the suspect. Safety at major school events, such as graduation, is never taken lightly — these events are the result of months of detailed planning and coordination. We find the recent allegations disheartening and continue to urge our leaders and community to promote greater awareness and use of effective conflict resolution skills.' IndyStar uses discretion in naming people accused of crimes, considering the severity of charges and available information, among other factors. Suspects may not be named if ongoing reporting of the associated court proceedings is not immediately planned. Contact IndyStar K-12 education reporter Caroline Beck at 317-618-5807 or CBeck@ Follow her on Twitter (X): @CarolineB_Indy. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Man with loaded gun arrested after Perry Meridian graduation fight

Police arrest man found with loaded gun at 30-person Indianapolis school graduation brawl
Police arrest man found with loaded gun at 30-person Indianapolis school graduation brawl

Indianapolis Star

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Police arrest man found with loaded gun at 30-person Indianapolis school graduation brawl

An 18-year-old is facing felony charges after he was found with a gun during Perry Meridian High School's graduation ceremony on May 31. Police say they arrested the man after he was found carrying a gun after a fight involving 30 people broke out at the end of the graduation ceremony held at Southport High School, according to a probable cause affidavit. Officers at the scene heard reports that someone in the crowd might be armed. Once police arrived near the fight, the crowd dispersed, according to the report. Once officers located the man who fit the description of the person possibly carrying a weapon, they detained him and found a fully loaded Glock handgun in his waistband. The suspect denied involvement in the fight and told police that his gun was initially stored in his vehicle, but he retrieved it 'after hearing threats of violence following a disturbance,' the report says. The suspect also said he did not intend to use the weapon and was attempting to leave the area safely. More Public safety news: 'We have to protect Gabe:' Brownsburg day care abuse investigation leads to more charges Possessing a firearm on school property is against state law and could result in felony charges, something that the suspect said he was unaware of. He also voluntarily said that he had a prior juvenile firearm-related offense from June 2024. Perry Township's director of communications, Elizabeth Choi, told IndyStar that the gun never entered the school building and wasn't present during the graduation ceremony. The fight happened outside of the school building after the graduation ceremony, Choi said. Choi also said that the suspect was not a student at Perry Meridian. More school news: IPS: Some families must pay for pre-K after budget cuts The district also had its AI weapons detection system at the event and used it to screen spectators as they entered for the ceremony. 'Our weapons detection systems functioned as intended,' Choi said. 'Law enforcement acted diligently in identifying and apprehending the suspect. Safety at major school events, such as graduation, is never taken lightly — these events are the result of months of detailed planning and coordination. We find the recent allegations disheartening and continue to urge our leaders and community to promote greater awareness and use of effective conflict resolution skills.' IndyStar uses discretion in naming people accused of crimes, considering the severity of charges and available information, among other factors. Suspects may not be named if ongoing reporting of the associated court proceedings is not immediately planned.

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