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Jackson Local third grader accused of bringing loaded firearm to school, making threats
Jackson Local third grader accused of bringing loaded firearm to school, making threats

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Jackson Local third grader accused of bringing loaded firearm to school, making threats

JACKSON TWP. – A Sauder Elementary third grader was charged with two felonies after being accused of bringing a loaded .45-caliber handgun to school in a bookbag and making threats against another student and the school resource officer, authorities said. The 10-year-old was charged May 16 with inducing panic, a second-degree felony, and illegal conveyance of a deadly weapon, a fifth-degree felony, and taken to the Stark Attention Center, Jackson Township police said. Authorities said the investigation is continuing and additional arrests may occur. The Canton Repository isn't naming the student because of their age. In a statement to parents, Jackson Local Superintendent Chris DiLoretto said a student alerted authorities. Police arrived at the school around 12:30 p.m. at 7503 Mudbrook St. NW. According to police, the school resource officer confronted the student and took control of the firearm. The weapon was secured by the school resource officer without harm to any students or staff. More: Police chief: Student brought ammunition to Perry Local Schools building "Thanks to the swift and responsible actions of those involved, all students are safe," DiLoretto said in the statement. "This is now a law enforcement matter, and we are working in full coordination as they conduct a thorough investigation." DiLoretto encouraged parents to have age-appropriate conversations with their children about the importance of speaking up when they feel unsafe. "We know that hearing this news is distressing. We want to reassure you that the safety and well-being of your children is our highest priority," he said. "Our district's safety protocols were followed and worked as designed. We appreciate our student seeing something and saying something." This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information is available. Contact Amy at 330-775-1135 or More: Stark Sheriff: Lake High student arrested after loaded gun found in backpack This article originally appeared on The Repository: Jackson Local third grader brings loaded gun to school, makes threats

New Boston Huron High School student arrested after threatening fellow student, police say
New Boston Huron High School student arrested after threatening fellow student, police say

CBS News

time07-05-2025

  • CBS News

New Boston Huron High School student arrested after threatening fellow student, police say

A student at Huron High School in New Boston, Michigan, is in custody after a threat was made to another student. The investigation stemmed from a report that the high school administration gave to the Huron Township Police Department's school resource officer on Tuesday. The investigation was regarding a threat that one student "made directly to another student during school hours," police said in their report. By the time police were informed, the suspect was no longer on the school campus on Huron River Drive. Police officers found the 16-year-old at their home, where the student admitted to making such a threat and was taken into custody. The teen was taken to Wayne County Juvenile Detention Center and held in custody pending review of charges by the Wayne County Prosecutor's office. "With complete and full cooperation from school administration, we acted quickly to resolve this situation. Student and staff safety is always the top priority. From a public safety perspective, there was no reason to believe that students weren't safe to return to school today," Everette Robbins, Huron Township Department of Public Safety director, said in his statement. "As always, we thank the students who came forward and reported the threats appropriately. This is a good reminder for parents to have a discussion with their children to always say something if they see or hear something. Also, remind them how powerful words are as they relate to threatening statements."

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