A San Bernardino County highschool went on lockdown Tuesday after the college turned conscious of a pupil on campus with a loaded firearm.
In accordance with the Hesperia Unified Faculty District, directors at Oak Hills Excessive Faculty turned conscious of a pupil with a firearm and contacted the college district police instantly to lock down the campus and apprehend the scholar. No accidents had been reported.
“Legislation Enforcement and admin rapidly situated and arrested the scholar and recovered a loaded firearm on campus,” the district mentioned in a press release.
A video obtained by TV station KTLA exhibits a quick chase involving a district police officer. After the scholar was apprehended, the lockdown was lifted and the college notified mother and father concerning the incident.
Freshman Xavier Ramos instructed KTLA that he knew college students who noticed the firearm.
“Two folks had been in school, and one in all them confirmed my buddy his gun,” he instructed the TV station. “When he did, they bought escorted by the police outdoors they usually ran.”