On November 15 at 10:07 a.m., a school resource officer at Benjamin Stoddert Middle School was alerted of a student who was showing video of themselves to other students holding what appeared to be a firearm. The student also mentioned to the other students that they were going to shoot up the school and indicated they had a gun on their person. The student was located, and no weapons were recovered on them or their locker. After reviewing the video, it was determined the firearm was not real. Further, the student’s parents were contacted, and a home visit was conducted. In accordance with Maryland law, due to the student’s age, they were not charged; however, they face disciplinary consequences in accordance with the Charles County Public School Code of Conduct. Anyone with information is asked to contact PFC Quigley at 301-609-3282 ext. 0722.
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