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Broward schools opened this week, two arrests already made for guns

By Joanne Clark··2 min read
Broward schools opened this week, two arrests already made for guns
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  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">According to reports, the address at 6301 Hollywood Blvd.
  • became a scene of concern around 8 p.m.
  • when an unattended bag, found near a bookshelf in room 141, revealed the firearm inside.</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">The bag’s owner, identified as Thomas Richardson, 24, from Miramar, was there for the school’s meet-and-greet.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">His charges include possessing a firearm on school grounds.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Reports are that a 15-year-old boy from North Lauderdale revealed a loaded handgun, contained in his backpack, to a peer.

Broward County Public Schools in Florida experienced an alarming start to their academic year as two individuals were apprehended for bringing firearms on school premises.

Unexpected find at West Hollywood Elementary School


At West Hollywood Elementary School’s open house, held a day before the official commencement of classes, a loaded gun was discovered.

According to reports, the address at 6301 Hollywood Blvd. became a scene of concern around 8 p.m. when an unattended bag, found near a bookshelf in room 141, revealed the firearm inside.

The bag’s owner, identified as Thomas Richardson, 24, from Miramar, was there for the school’s meet-and-greet.

Although his connection to the school, such as whether he was a parent, remains unclear, video footage confirmed Richardson wearing the discovered bag.

Upon realizing his missing possession, Richardson attempted to reclaim it but was arrested on-site.

His charges include possessing a firearm on school grounds.

Following his arrest, Richardson was processed at Broward Main Jail, but has since been released on bond.

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High School student reveals handgun to peer


On the very first day of school, another disturbing incident unfolded at Coconut Creek High School.

Reports are that a 15-year-old boy from North Lauderdale revealed a loaded handgun, contained in his backpack, to a peer.

Although he did not pose an immediate threat, he still faced charges.

Sgt. Scotty Leamon, representing the Coconut Creek Police, stated that the teen faces two felony charges of carrying a concealed weapon on school grounds, minor in possession of a weapon and a third misdemeanor charge

The incident was promptly reported by the student who witnessed the gun, leading to an immediate lockdown of the school premises.

Broward Schools superintendent speaks out


Peter Licata, the Superintendent of Broward Schools, commended the quick thinking of the student who reported the gun sighting.

He stressed the importance of the message “See Something, Say Something”, emphasizing its role in maintaining safer learning environments.

Licata also took the opportunity to remind parents and students about the gravity of bringing prohibited items, especially weapons, onto school grounds. He underscored the stringent consequences that accompany such choices.

In Florida, possessing a firearm on school territory is a grave offense.

Offenders could face up to a $5,000 fine and a prison sentence of up to five years if found guilty of this third-degree felony.

 

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