Posted on 05/15/2009 4:40:41 AM PDT by markomalley
Sorry for the vanity, but this just happened. Thought some folks would be interested here.
School on lockdown -- apparently a kid with a gun in the school.
More to follow
Laurel High School On Lockdown
Posted By: Susan Phillips
LAUREL, Md. (WUSA) - A high school in Prince George’s County is on lockdown after a phone tip alerted police to possible danger early Thursday morning.
A spokesperson with Laurel City Police tells 9 NEWS NOW a security officer inside Laurel High School received an anonymous tip around 7:15 a.m. claiming an armed student was holding other students hostage at the school. Laurel Police and Prince George’s County Police responded to the scene and the school was placed on lockdown.
Officers are searching the school inside and out, as well as school buses. Students are being held on the buses while the search is conducted. So far no evidence of suspicious activity has been found.
Stay tuned to 9 NEWS NOW and WUSA9.com for more information on this developing story.
http://www.wusa9.com/news/breaking/story.aspx?storyid=85915&catid=158
it was the jooooozeeee
wait ..wrong thread
some kid wanting summer to begin early?
We used to have knucklehead kids making bomb threats at least once a week. Often these were just notes taped up in the school bathroom. They finally caught 2 kids and arrested them for making threats. I think the schools and police also stopped paying attention to the less credible threats. Now the problem has completely gone away.
The seniors are taking their finals this week. Could be some kid didn't want to take a test today.
OR...it could be their way of doing "skip day"
One thing, the school doesn't have metal detectors and does have multiple, multiple entrances, so anything good get in and out of there.
ping to post 21
It's them Hardy boys.... gotta be.
I retired from Andrews 7 years ago. It was worse then. Laurel is absolutely paradise compared to Camp Springs, Suitland, Forestville, and Temple Hills.
ROFLOL! For the first 14 yrs of my life I lived in Forestville then we moved to Temple Hills. I graduated from high school in Camp Springs. Shortly thereafter, I left the People’s Republic of MD only to return when I visit my father.
i hope this is just a silly prank.
This sounds like a prank call designed to get a day off school.
Someone will spend some quality time learning about the criminal justice system during the Summer break.
I hope so too. My bet is some kid called it in to get out of final exams or start a long weekend.
It’s not a vanity.
Time for prayers.
Lockdown At Laurel High School Lifted
http://www.wusa9.com/news/breaking/story.aspx?storyid=85915&catid=158
Laurel Maryland is on the mainland part of the State, just east of the Capital Beltway... and Beltsville, MD...which is adjacent to College Park, U of MD campus.
um... somebody phones in claiming that somebody with a gun is holding a classroom full of kids hostage and the admin doesn’t know about it? like they have to search for the classroom?
somethign doesnt’ pass the giggle test - let alone the smell test.
More recently, it was also known as the place that some of the 9/11 hijackers holed up before staging for Dulles.
DelMarVa ping.
Bomb scares were the thing to do back in the 80’s at my HS, although while I was still in grade/middle school.
Phone in a bomb threat, which evacuated the students for a few hours. I guess someone didn’t want to take a test that day. Of course, never found a bomb. And I don’t recall if they ever caught the person or people who made the calls.
My wife and I were going to purchase a home several blocks away from Laurel High school about 25 years ago. We decided against it because my wife was a little bit pregant with our favorite first-born daughter. One of the reasons we did not purchase that house was to stay out of PG County.
In one sentence they have poor discipline and poor academics.
These days we are trained to abhor guns at school. I bet they do not have ROTC with rifles. My dad had real rifles at this high school in DC when he was growing up. They let the kids take them home. No one ever thought anything about it. They were trained in responsible gun use.
We purchased in Howard County. Everything I have heard about PG in the next 25 years has made me happy about that decision.
I remember hearing from my favorite second born daughter many years later that even the GT kids who transferred in from PG were usually put in on-grade classes in Howard County at her school.
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