HardChrome
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And I'm glad there were no injuries because you know these guns can jump out and hurt people.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/19304674/detail.html#-
6-Year-Old Brings Loaded Gun To SchoolPosted: 4:23 pm EDT April 27, 2009Updated: 6:16 pm EDT April 27, 2009
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. -- [/b]A 6-year-old kindergartner allegedly brought a loaded handgun to a College Park elementary school, according to Fulton County school officials.When contacted by Channel 2 Action News, officials at Heritage Elementary School described the gun as a “small handgun.” Officials could not say how many bullets were in the chamber.School officials discovered the gun around 11:30 a.m. Monday morning. School spokesperson Susan Hale acknowledged that since school begins at 8 a.m., the gun was in the school for as many as three hours before it was detected. Hale said the 6-year-old boy showed the gun to another child, who reported it to a school official.No one was hurt.Fulton County officials said they do not believe the child intended any harm.The child was taken to the principal’s office and then sent home. He will remain at home until a school disciplinary tribunal, which will be held in the next 7-10 days.School resource officers are looking into how the child obtained the gun.
And I'm glad there were no injuries because you know these guns can jump out and hurt people.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/19304674/detail.html#-
6-Year-Old Brings Loaded Gun To SchoolPosted: 4:23 pm EDT April 27, 2009Updated: 6:16 pm EDT April 27, 2009
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. -- [/b]A 6-year-old kindergartner allegedly brought a loaded handgun to a College Park elementary school, according to Fulton County school officials.When contacted by Channel 2 Action News, officials at Heritage Elementary School described the gun as a “small handgun.” Officials could not say how many bullets were in the chamber.School officials discovered the gun around 11:30 a.m. Monday morning. School spokesperson Susan Hale acknowledged that since school begins at 8 a.m., the gun was in the school for as many as three hours before it was detected. Hale said the 6-year-old boy showed the gun to another child, who reported it to a school official.No one was hurt.Fulton County officials said they do not believe the child intended any harm.The child was taken to the principal’s office and then sent home. He will remain at home until a school disciplinary tribunal, which will be held in the next 7-10 days.School resource officers are looking into how the child obtained the gun.