Loaded handgun found at Olympia High School last week, police say. Heres what happened

Olympia, WALocal News

A troubling situation arose at Olympia High School when police arrested a 16-year-old boy for brandishing a loaded handgun during a clothing transaction with a fellow student. The incident took place around noon at a nearby park, where the suspect threatened the victim after refusing to pay for the clothing. The victim's subsequent call to his parents led to the involvement of school authorities and law enforcement. Officers discovered a Glock-style handgun in the suspect's vehicle on school property, which was fully loaded and lacked a serial number, raising suspicions about its origins as a possible 3D-printed firearm. The suspect has been charged with first-degree robbery and possession of a dangerous weapon on school grounds.

This incident not only raises serious safety concerns for students and parents but also sheds light on the alarming trend of untraceable firearms among adolescents. As communities grapple with the implications of such events, the need for effective gun control measures and youth education becomes increasingly urgent. The Olympia Police Department is continuing its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the weapon's acquisition and the broader issue of gun violence in schools.

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