A 17-year-old boy has been sentenced to three years in a state juvenile facility after admitting to bringing a loaded ghost gun into Woodbridge High School in Middlesex County, New Jersey. This incident underscores growing concerns regarding firearm safety in schools, particularly with the rise of untraceable weapons known as “ghost guns.”
The conviction comes as part of an ongoing effort to address firearm-related incidents in educational environments. The case has prompted discussions among school officials and law enforcement about enhancing security measures, making the implications of this incident far-reaching beyond just the sentencing.
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