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Code red lockdown lifted at Garner Magnet High School after report of gun on campus

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Garner High School placed students on code red lockdown for more than an hour Friday while police responded to a potential gun threat on campus.

Garner police posted on the department’s Facebook page that officers received a report of a student with a handgun on campus. The student fled school, police said, and was detained.

Parents received an alert just before noon advising them students were safe and asking them to check their emails. Some students reported hiding under desks.

By 1 p.m., the threat had been downgraded to code yellow. Shortly afterward, it went to code green, or all clear.

at 2:50 p.m., a message was sent to Garner High parents saying ‘no weapon was found’ after a search that included using canines.

The investigation continues.

Friday’s gun-related incident adds to one of several around the Triangle this week.

A Sanderson High School student faces criminal charges after allegedly bringing a gun onto a schoolbus this week, Raleigh police said Wednesday.

A 16-year-old student at Holton Career and Resource Center was charged with bringing a loaded, stolen gun to school in Durham Wednesday.

This story was originally published September 13, 2024 at 12:02 PM.

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Josh Shaffer is a general assignment reporter on the watch for “talkers,” which are stories you might discuss around a water cooler. He has worked for The News & Observer since 2004 and writes a column about unusual people and places.
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