Michigan student, 15, accused of bringing loaded gun to school charged as juvenile
TAYLOR, MI – A Michigan high school student accused of bringing a gun to school in a fanny pack and threatening security will be charged as a juvenile. The unnamed 15-year-old-student at Taylor High School has been charged with carrying a concealed weapon, intentional threat to commit act of violence against a school employee or school and possession of a weapon. The student from Inkster was taken into custody without incident and will be transported to the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Center. His preliminary hearing was held before Referee Leslie Graves on Thursday. His next court appearance will be held on Zoom before Judge Frank Szymanski at 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 13.
mlive.comMichigan student brought loaded gun to school in fanny pack, threatened security, police say
TAYLOR, MI – A Taylor High School student has been arrested after he allegedly brought a handgun to school and threatened to shoot a security guard. Fox 2 in Detroit reports the 15-year-old student from Inkster concealed the handgun in a fanny pack. The gun was loaded with its serial numbers filed off, according to police. The student was taken into custody without incident and will be transported to the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Center. No other students or staff were threatened or injured, according to the TV station.
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