Armed 17-year-old student arrested at Gresham High School

Portland, ORLocal News

A 17-year-old student was apprehended at Gresham High School after allegedly threatening an individual with a firearm outside the school and subsequently bringing the weapon onto school grounds. The incident has sparked significant concern among parents, students, and school officials regarding safety protocols in educational environments, particularly as incidents of gun violence have become more prevalent. Authorities, including local law enforcement, are investigating the situation to understand how the student obtained the firearm and what led to the threat. Witnesses reported a chaotic scene as the school went into lockdown following the discovery of the weapon, underscoring the urgency of addressing safety in schools. The Gresham-Barlow School District is expected to review its security measures in response to this incident, ensuring that students and staff feel secure.

Community leaders are calling for greater dialogue about gun control and youth violence, emphasizing the need for preventive measures. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges related to firearm access among minors. As investigations continue, the focus remains on safeguarding the school environment and supporting affected students.

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