Broadneck Student Suspended for Gun Threat
A student said he had a gun in a classroom, but was later searched and did not have a weapon.
A Broadneck High schooler was suspended on Tuesday for threatening that he had a gun in a classroom, the principal said. During class, the student became angry at another and said, "I have a gun in my pocket, and I'm going to shoot you," according to BHS Principal David G. Smith. The teacher brought the student to the school's front office, where he was searched by a school resource officer. He did not have a weapon. Smith said he asked the student what he was thinking, saying such a thing while the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting is still fresh on people's minds. The student replied that he hadn't considered it. The student's parent was called to the office and he was then suspended from school. Later that day, while the school was …
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