A third grader at Sauder Elementary in Stark County is charged after bringing a loaded .45 caliber firearm to school and allegedly making threats towards classmates. School resource officers intervened around 12:30 PM on Friday, following a report from another student, and safely confiscated the weapon, ensuring all students and staff adhered to safety protocols during the incident.
Jackson Police Department Major Jim Monigold confirmed that the 10-year-old faces charges for inducing panic and illegal conveyance of a deadly weapon. As the investigation continues, officials emphasize the importance of community vigilance in ensuring student safety and preventing similar incidents in the future.
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