School safety agents seize 3 guns from students at NYC schools

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School safety agents seize 3 guns from students at NYC schools​



By
Selim Algar


October 20, 2021 3:52pm
Updated





A student at Adlai Stevenson High School in the Bronx was busted with a loaded .32 caliber weapon and a bag of marijuana on Oct. 20, 2021.
A student at Adlai Stevenson High School in the Bronx was busted with a loaded .32-caliber weapon and a bag of marijuana on Oct. 20, 2021.




Three guns were confiscated from city students inside high school buildings in a matter of hours Wednesday — two in the Bronx and one in Brooklyn, sources told The Post.
An 18-year-old student refused to pass through a metal detector at the Mott Haven Educational Campus in the Bronx where scanners are installed on random days, according to law enforcement sources.
He ran from the building and attempted to hide a .22-caliber pistol in his backpack, sources said.
After the building was placed on lockdown, the gun was recovered by school staffers without further incident.
At Adlai Stevenson High School, also in the Bronx, a student was busted with a loaded .32-caliber weapon and a bag of marijuana after the items were detected in the school’s full-time scanner, sources said.
A third gun was discovered at FDR High School in Brooklyn Wednesday afternoon during a fight between a pair of students.
After school safety agents separated them, staffers spotted a gun in the waistband of one of the participants.
.22 from Mott Haven Campus HSSchool safety agents found a .22-caliber pistol in a student’s backpack at the Mott Haven Educational Campus in the Bronx.
Gun #3 from FDR HS in BKSchool safety agents discovered a gun at FDR High School in Brooklyn.
The .32-caliber pistol was recovered safely, sources said.
FDR does not have a metal detector.
Earlier this month, a 21-year-old man tried taking cover inside IS 271 in Ocean Hill and forced a panicked lockdown during school hours before he was arrested in the auditorium.
“Weapons of any kind have absolutely no place in our schools, and our outstanding School Safety Agents swiftly and safely recovered these items during screenings, ensuring that all students and staff are safe,” said DOE spokesperson Nathaniel Styer. “All protocols were followed, and we are working closely with NYPD regarding follow-up actions.”
First lady Jill Biden was in New York Wednesday for a visit to a public school in the Bronx.
 
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