Kamicosmos
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Sigh...what's next? Getting arrested for looking at airsoft cataloges? I'm embarrased that this happened near my part of town. (Emphasis mine)
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Olathe Teen Charged With Bringing Gun To School
Principal Sends Letter Home To Parents
POSTED: 5:17 pm CST January 24, 2005
UPDATED: 8:48 pm CST January 24, 2005
OLATHE, Kan. -- An Olathe teenager was taken into custody Monday for bringing a gun to school.
Olathe South Senior High Principal Phil Clark sent a letter to parents Monday saying a student showed a weapon to another student before classes started.
At 9 a.m., the 15-year-old boy was questioned by the principal and the soft-pellet gun was located in a bathroom about an hour later. The teen was then taken into police custody.
In the letter sent to parents, Clark wrote: "The safety of our students and staff is our primary concern ... We are sending this note, not to alarm you, but to keep you informed. Although we are disappointed that this incident occurred, we do celebrate the actions of the students who recognized the significance of the situation and moved swiftly to report it."
KMBC reported the student was charged with criminal use of a weapon and criminal threat. His name was not released.
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/education/4125569/detail.html
Olathe Teen Charged With Bringing Gun To School
Principal Sends Letter Home To Parents
POSTED: 5:17 pm CST January 24, 2005
UPDATED: 8:48 pm CST January 24, 2005
OLATHE, Kan. -- An Olathe teenager was taken into custody Monday for bringing a gun to school.
Olathe South Senior High Principal Phil Clark sent a letter to parents Monday saying a student showed a weapon to another student before classes started.
At 9 a.m., the 15-year-old boy was questioned by the principal and the soft-pellet gun was located in a bathroom about an hour later. The teen was then taken into police custody.
In the letter sent to parents, Clark wrote: "The safety of our students and staff is our primary concern ... We are sending this note, not to alarm you, but to keep you informed. Although we are disappointed that this incident occurred, we do celebrate the actions of the students who recognized the significance of the situation and moved swiftly to report it."
KMBC reported the student was charged with criminal use of a weapon and criminal threat. His name was not released.