Both 14-year-old students were taken into custody while in their classrooms. Police officers said they recovered several loaded and unloaded magazines from the students.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Authorities arrested two 14-year-old students and accused them of possessing firearm magazines at a Willoughby school on Thursday.
Both students were taken into custody while in their classrooms. Police officers said they recovered several loaded and unloaded magazines from the students. The school was placed on lockdown, and afternoon classes were canceled.
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