North Carolina 6-year-old caught with unloaded gun at school

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North Carolina 6-year-old caught with unloaded gun at school
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The incident comes more than a month after a 6-year-old first grader at an elementary school in Virginia shot a teacher during an altercation.

13 May 2022, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Rottweil: A Walther PDP Full Size 9mm handgun and 9mm Luger cartridges lie on a table of a sports shooter. Photo: Silas Stein/ was caught with an unloaded firearm in his backpack Tuesday morning, officials said.

Administrators at Fairview Elementary in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, notified a school resource officer just after 10:45 a.m. A preliminary investigation by the school resource officer revealed that the 6-year-old had an unloaded 9mm handgun in his backpack, and another student alerted a teacher. The teacher secured the backpack and removed the child from the classroom.

No threats were made with the weapon, which the child never displayed, the district said. The student will be disciplined according to the Nash County Public School's code of conduct.

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