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One teen accidental­ly shot self. Another faces charges for having a gun at school.

- By Angie DiMichele

A 15-year-old Dillard High School student was arrested for having a gun on the school’s campus Thursday after another teen accidental­ly shot himself with it, according to Fort Lauderdale Police.

On Thursday morning, a 16-year-old boy told staff at Broward Health Medical Center that he had accidental­ly shot himself in the 1100 block of Northwest 24th Avenue, near the high school, said Det. Ali Adamson, a spokespers­on for the police department. Staff informed a police officer who was working at the hospital, she said.

At the school later, administra­tors found the gun when they searched the 15-year-old boy’s belongings for reasons unrelated to the shooting, Adamson said.

A search of his backpack found personal belongings of the 16-year-old, and other evidence, Adamson said.

The 16-year-old boy is expected to recover, Adamson said.

The 15-year-old boy faces one count of possession of a firearm on school property, which is a third-degree felony. The police department released the student’s name, but the South Florida Sun Sentinel is not identifyin­g him because he is a minor.

The teen is at least the fifth Broward County student so far in 2024 to be arrested and face charges related to bringing weapons to campus.

A 16-year-old boy

Monarch High School was arrested last week for allegedly having a knife on campus, officials said.

An 18-year-old student at Henry D. Perry Education Center was found with a loaded 9 mm handgun in his waistband in January, according to a probable cause affidavit. A Stranahan High School student was found with a loaded gun on campus a week later, Fort Lauderdale Police said.

Late last month, two 17-year-old boys were arrested at Deerfield Beach High School, where one of them was a student.

One of the boys was sleeping in a car parked in the lot, and a search of the car found two loaded handguns, loaded magazines and illegal drugs, the Broward Sheriff ’s Office said.

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