With
the Newtown massacre still fresh in the memory of most Americans, and
while President Obama is trying to figure out how to review the gun laws
of the country, an 11-year-old boy has been caught with an ammunition
in school, south of Salt Lake City.
The
boy, who said he brought the gun to school to protect himself from a
Newtown-style attack, then brandished the pistol at three classmates
during recess. He has been detained on assault and weapons charges, a
school spokesman said. A sixth-grader, the boy took the unloaded
.22-caliber handgun to his school south of Salt Lake City in his
backpack on Monday, a spokesman for the Granite School District said.
Also,
some ammunition was found in the backpack, but it did not appear to go
with the gun, the spokesman, Ben Horsley said. No one was injured in the
incident, which occurred as jittery parents, teachers and students
around the country faced their first day back at school since 20
children and six adult staffers at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in
Newtown, Connecticut, were shot to death by a lone gunman last Friday.
The
11-year-old student at Utah’s West Kearns Elementary, who was not
publicly identified, has insisted he brought the gun to school to
“protect himself and his friends from a Connecticut-style incident,”
Horsley said. However, the boy is accused of waving the gun at three
classmates on a soccer field during recess. Later on Monday, one of
those students and a second classmate alerted their teacher, who
“immediately took the student into custody and took him down to the
principal’s office,” Horsley said.
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