Georgia High School Sees Arrest After Student Brings Gun to Campus Nearly Four Months Post-Shooting Tragedy
A 14-year-old student was arrested Wednesday at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, after bringing a gun to the campus. This incident follows a tragic shooting on September 4 that resulted in the deaths of two teachers and two students, with several others wounded. According to the Barrow County Sheriff's Office, school resource officers apprehended the student without any incident reported regarding threats made to others.
The young male, who has not been publicly identified due to his age, faces multiple charges including two counts of carrying a weapon on school grounds and theft. He has been taken to a juvenile detention facility in Gainesville while the nature of the firearm has not been disclosed. The school district has canceled classes for the following day, impacting nearly 2,000 students.
The prior shooting incident involved serious criminal charges against another 14-year-old who has pled not guilty, and his father is facing charges for allegedly facilitating access to firearms. The recent incident has prompted calls from parents and community members for increased security measures at the school, including more immediate law enforcement presence and fortified safety protocols.
A Barrow County school board meeting on Tuesday highlighted parents' concerns about security, and Superintendent Dallas LeDuff stated that the district is evaluating potential enhancements, which will be discussed further in an upcoming security survey.
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