The Guardian (Charlottetown)

No weapon found

Westisle school locked down for 35 minutes in response to potential threat

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

Westisle Composite High School was in lockdown for 35 minutes Friday at noontime after the West Prince RCMP detachment received a report there might be someone at the school with a firearm.

The RCMP’s response was immediate, as the high school is located right beside the detachment. “The lockdown was initiated and the subject of the complaint was located,” said RCMP Const. Al McGrath.

The individual, a student, was taken into custody for questionin­g but was released to family members. The officer said he could not discuss whether charges are anticipate­d.

McGrath said no firearm was found during a search of the school. Asked if a firearm was located elsewhere, McGrath responded, “I can’t release that at this time.”

He declined to discuss the nature of the search but confirmed some lockers were checked.

McGrath didn’t know whether high school administra­tion was aware of the potential threat prior to police arriving at the school. Principal Heidi Morgan was unavailabl­e for an interview.

The lockdown was initiated at 12:15, just as the second lunch break was starting and ended at 12:50 p.m.

A parent, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, arrived at the high school to pick up his daughter. He said he was pleased with the RCMP’s response and added the incident could be a lesson to students.

“You bring a weapon to school, they are going to come barging into school,” he said. “They don’t know the situation. They have to respond.”

The parent said he texted his daughter after learning about the lockdown to see what was going on. She told him students were just leaving their classes to go to lunch when teachers told them to return, as they were in lockdown.

“She said, ‘I thought is was a drill.’”

She later contacted him wanting to be picked up because most students were leaving for the day. Classes did resume after the noon hour but with greatly reduced attendance.

Public Schools Branch director Parker Grimmer acknowledg­ed such incidents can be very stressful for students and staff. He said the branch immediatel­y dispatched student services personnel to the high school, and said they will be back at the school next week to assist as needed.

Grimmer said the lockdown functioned well and acknowledg­ed it occurred at a time of day when some students were off school property for their lunch hour. Just as students would not be permitted to leave their classes during the lockdown, those who were outside would not be permitted back inside.

 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? RCMP rushed to Westisle Composite High School Friday at noon after receiving a report of a potential threat involving a firearm.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER RCMP rushed to Westisle Composite High School Friday at noon after receiving a report of a potential threat involving a firearm.

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