A 17-year-old student at Northwood High School in Montgomery County has been charged with multiple firearms offenses after bringing a loaded ghost gun to campus on December 5. The arrest followed a swift response from law enforcement after a witness reported seeing a firearm during a conflict between two students. Officers detained Isaiah Gaunt without incident, discovering the 3D printed weapon hidden in his waistband, which lacks the serial numbers typical of commercially manufactured firearms.
This incident highlights ongoing national debates surrounding gun control and the rising prevalence of privately manufactured firearms, often referred to as “ghost guns.” As Gaunt faces charges typically reserved for adults, including possession of a firearm without a serial number and carrying a loaded handgun, the situation raises urgent questions about school safety and the implications of such weapons in educational environments.
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