Maryland middle schooler brings loaded gun into classroom

A Maryland teenager brought a loaded handgun into their middle school classroom in Prince George’s County, according to police.

Prince George’s County Police said officers responded to William Wirt Middle School at around 11:40 a.m. Thursday morning after a student alerted school security that their 13-year-old classmate had a firearm.

According to investigators, the teenage boy was identified and informed police he had taken the loaded handgun into a classroom and placed it inside a drawer. 

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A Maryland teenager brought a loaded handgun into their middle school classroom in Prince George’s County, according to police.
(Prince George’s County Police)

The gun was recovered, and no injuries were reported.

Principal Rhonda Simley said in a letter to the school community that the student would be “disciplined accordingly.”

“The safety of our students is our top priority,” Simley’s letter read, according to FOX 5 DC. 

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Police said officers responded to William Wirt Middle School at around 11:40 a.m. Thursday morning after a student alerted school security that their classmate had a gun.

Police said officers responded to William Wirt Middle School at around 11:40 a.m. Thursday morning after a student alerted school security that their classmate had a gun.

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“Please assist in our efforts to maintain a safe learning environment by discussing with your child acceptable behaviors that support a positive school climate,” the letter continued. “Discuss with your child the consequences, such as expulsion, for bringing weapons or anything that resembles a weapon to school.”

The incident remains under investigation.