The Columbus Dispatch

Student arrested for gun, ammunition at school

- Sheridan Hendrix

Columbus police officers have arrested a Mifflin High School student for bringing a stolen handgun and dozens of rounds of ammunition to school.

On a routine safety walk through the Northeast Side high school Friday morning, a school administra­tor heard about a student that might be in possession of a gun, said Columbus City Schools spokeswoma­n Jacqueline Bryant.

The school’s principal called Columbus

police and the building went into lockdown. According to a police report, officers detained the suspect, a 17-yearold male student, as he was trying to leave the school grounds.

Officers and the school’s assistant principal located a Smith & Wesson 9mm semi-automatic pistol inside a small bag lying on the bleachers in the school’s gym. One live round of ammunition was chambered in the gun.

A standard gun magazine loaded with 15 live rounds of ammunition and one extended magazine loaded with 27 live rounds of ammunition were also found with the gun.

Columbus police said the handgun had been reported stolen from a vehicle on April 27.

Witness interviews and school security video footage showed that the 17year-old student initially carried the bag with the gun into the gym and handed it to another student, whom he asked to hide it.

The 17-year-old student was charged with carrying concealed weapons, receiving stolen property and conveying a firearm into a school safety zone.

shendrix@dispatch.com@sheridan12­0.

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