Athena
April 4th, 2008, 01:10 PM
Students take gun from classmate at high school in Lacey
09:14 AM PDT on Friday, April 4, 2008
Associated Press
LACEY, Wash. — When two students at River Ridge High School in Lacey found out another student had a gun in his backpack they took it away.
One distracted him Wednesday while the other grabbed the backpack and gave it to a teacher. A resource officer arrested the 16-year-old who brought the gun to school.
A North Thurston Public Schools spokeswoman, Courtney Schrieve, says there is no indication the student intended to use the gun or that anyone was threatened. She says school officials wish the two students had reported what they knew instead of taking matters into their own hands.
A Lacey Police commander, John Suessman, praised the students for protecting their classmates.
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Sure, if the kid with the gun seemed to pose no immediate threat, telling someone would have been better. But how are these kids supposed to know? Mad props to these kids for acting immediately. :)
09:14 AM PDT on Friday, April 4, 2008
Associated Press
LACEY, Wash. — When two students at River Ridge High School in Lacey found out another student had a gun in his backpack they took it away.
One distracted him Wednesday while the other grabbed the backpack and gave it to a teacher. A resource officer arrested the 16-year-old who brought the gun to school.
A North Thurston Public Schools spokeswoman, Courtney Schrieve, says there is no indication the student intended to use the gun or that anyone was threatened. She says school officials wish the two students had reported what they knew instead of taking matters into their own hands.
A Lacey Police commander, John Suessman, praised the students for protecting their classmates.
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Sure, if the kid with the gun seemed to pose no immediate threat, telling someone would have been better. But how are these kids supposed to know? Mad props to these kids for acting immediately. :)