Recent data reveals a troubling trend in Minnesota schools, with nearly 200 firearms—including about 150 handguns—confiscated since the 2021-2022 academic year, almost three times the number found during the previous three years. This spike in gun-related incidents has prompted schools to implement advanced safety technologies, such as weapons detection systems, to enhance security measures both on campus and at school events.
School leaders attribute the rise in firearms on school grounds to broader issues of youth crime and mental health challenges exacerbated by the pandemic. The trend coincides with national increases in gun violence and sales, emphasizing the critical need for multifaceted safety solutions that combine technology with mental health support and community engagement. With increasing reports of student threats and incidents, educators are focused on creating supportive environments to mitigate these risks and ensure student safety.
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