Police investigation into weapons, threats at metro Phoenix schools lead to arrests
Police were investigating reports of threats and of a gun found on campus at two separate metro Phoenix schools this week.
The gun had a loaded magazine inside, but the chamber was empty, according to police. Officers took the weapon. "QCPD also urges all caregivers with firearms in their homes to secure them in a way that no child in the house will be able to obtain access to the firearm," Brice added.In a separate event, an unidentified student was booked into the Maricopa County juvenile correction center on Wednesday morning in connection with an incident at Horizon High School, Sgt. Vincent Cole, a spokesperson with Phoenix police, said in an email on Thursday.
Cole said police were working with the school to ensure the safety of students, staff and community members.
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