Crime & Safety
7-Year-Old Charged After Bringing Loaded Gun On Bus: HPD
The boy brought the loaded handgun onto the school bus and is accused of putting it up to a student's head during a dispute over a seat.
HUNTERSVILLE, NC — A 7-year-old elementary school student has been charged with several crimes including assault by pointing a handgun after he reportedly brought a loaded gun onto a school bus and allegedly put it up to another student’s head during a dispute over a seat.
The incident occurred on a school bus headed to Blythe Elementary School on the morning of Feb. 6.
The 7-year-old boy reportedly pulled out the 9 mm handgun loaded with 15 bullets that he brought from home, WSOC reported.
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“A firearm was shown to students on a school bus this morning. It was immediately reported to administrators,” school principal, Felisa Simpson, said in a message sent to parents. “All students and staff remained safe.”
A student on the bus, however, said the boy did more than just show off the gun.
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“He said he wanted to kill me ‘cause I sat in his seat,” the student told WSOC.
Monday, the boy was charged as a juvenile and now faces two counts of assault by pointing a handgun, bringing a weapon onto a school campus and communicating threats, a spokesperson for the Huntersville Police Department told Patch.
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