...In the letter, Mooney wrote the student allegedly had a “weapon” on campus and did not specify what type of weapon. Cram confirmed the weapon was a gun.
For the remainder of the school day, the school had an increased security presence “out of an abundance of caution,” Mooney wrote. That means the number of security guards and staff assigned for monitoring was increased, according to Cram.
County police did not immediately respond to MoCo360’s request for comment Monday afternoon...
https://moco360.media/2024/05/13/b-cc-student-allegedly-brought-gun-to-school-later-fled-building/
He noted that bringing a weapon to school could be
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Curiously enough, there was no comment from the
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https://thewash.org/2022/12/09/montgomery-county-takes-steps-to-offset-mind-boggling-increase-in-gun-carry-permits/