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RandySF

(58,898 posts)
Mon Dec 6, 2021, 10:13 PM Dec 2021

Missouri second-grader brought his parents' loaded gun to school to show off to classmates

ST. LOUIS — A second-grader at Pamoja Preparatory Academy in the St. Louis Public Schools system brought a loaded gun to school Monday, school and police officials said.

A spokesman for the school district said a teacher saw the student showing the gun off during recess and took action. Officers with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and school district security officers were called to the school on Enright Avenue and confiscated the weapon without incident.

A police spokesperson said the student found the gun in a lockbox under his parent's bed and wanted to show it off. Police said they do not intend to seek charges due to the nature of the incident.

A statement from the school district reminded parents to check on any weapons in the home and secure them out of the reach of children.

"The safety and security of our children and staff are top priorities in our District and, it must always be our shared responsibility as a school community," the statement said.




https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/slps-2nd-grader-brings-loaded-gun-school-no-charges/63-2b560896-12a4-4d29-981a-b9224a1a3053

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Missouri second-grader brought his parents' loaded gun to school to show off to classmates (Original Post) RandySF Dec 2021 OP
Was the lockbox locked? And if it was, how did the kid know how to unlock it? dflprincess Dec 2021 #1
Lockbox? My ass. Midnight Writer Dec 2021 #2
If the box was actually locked, the key wasn't secured. patphil Dec 2021 #4
"do not intend to seek charges due to the nature of the incident? The NATURE of the incident? CurtEastPoint Dec 2021 #3
+1000000 crickets Dec 2021 #6
Pew pew pew, yee haw maxsolomon Dec 2021 #5

dflprincess

(28,079 posts)
1. Was the lockbox locked? And if it was, how did the kid know how to unlock it?
Mon Dec 6, 2021, 10:15 PM
Dec 2021

The parents need to be charged with child endangerment and any other charges that fit.

patphil

(6,180 posts)
4. If the box was actually locked, the key wasn't secured.
Mon Dec 6, 2021, 10:40 PM
Dec 2021

Whatever the situation, the result was a loaded gun in the hands of a young child.
This could have ended badly for that child, or someone else.
Thank God it didn't.
The parents are ultimately responsible.

CurtEastPoint

(18,649 posts)
3. "do not intend to seek charges due to the nature of the incident? The NATURE of the incident?
Mon Dec 6, 2021, 10:23 PM
Dec 2021

The parents need to be punished.

maxsolomon

(33,345 posts)
5. Pew pew pew, yee haw
Tue Dec 7, 2021, 12:48 AM
Dec 2021

The more dumb asses with guns, the more dumb ass gun "accidents".

Negligent gunners are everywhere. This is right in the center of St. Louis.

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