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tangent4ronpaul
05-26-2013, 04:11 AM
Thornton High School Evacuation: Class Project, Including A Replica AK-47, Sparks Gun Scare
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/24/students-safe-after-armed_0_n_3334359.html

THORNTON, Colo. -- A high school student whose class project included a soldier memorial display with a replica AK-47 was carrying it to his mom in the parking lot Friday around the time another student and a teacher said they saw someone outside with what looked like a rifle, police said.

Their report of a possible gunman near campus drew armed officers and worried parents to Thornton High School, as several students hunkered down in classrooms and closets. Other students left the school in single file, holding hands and led by police to buses taking them away from campus. An officer was posted in each bus.

Police later found no gunman or weapons and said everyone was safe.

"We've pretty much searched the building," Thornton police spokesman Matt Barnes said outside the school in the northern Denver suburbs. "We've not located anything."

Police said Friday evening that the investigation remains active, but no one has been arrested.

Around 11:40 a.m. on what was the last day of class before summer vacation, a student told a teacher he had seen someone carrying what appeared to be an assault rifle outside, police said. The teacher looked outside and saw the same thing. A school resources officer was notified, and the school went into lockdown mode.

About an hour later, a parent told police she had picked up a school project with a replica rifle from her son earlier in the day. The student told police his history class project involved a replica rifle, helmet and boots typical of a "Fallen Soldier Battle Cross" sometimes seen at soldiers' memorial services.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/24/students-safe-after-armed_0_n_3334359.html

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kathy88
05-26-2013, 06:15 AM
Thank God I thought it was another of those assault umbrellas.

wormyguy
05-26-2013, 06:18 AM
Was he making a memorial to a Soviet soldier?

I'm afraid I am going to have to side with the school on this one; this isn't like a pop-tart, it isn't an appropriate item to bring to school.

jmdrake
05-26-2013, 07:38 AM
Was he making a memorial to a Soviet soldier?

I'm afraid I am going to have to side with the school on this one; this isn't like a pop-tart, it isn't an appropriate item to bring to school.

It was part of a class project. He was giving it to his mom to take home. Sounds like he had pre approval to have it there. Somebody didn't know and (understandably) freaked out. No bad guys here. Well....maybe Murphy of Murphy's law.

kathy88
05-26-2013, 07:43 AM
It was a REPLICA. As in, not real.