an 8-year-old is caught with a loaded 9 mm handgun inside a baltimore city school. good evening, it s christian schaffer. we continue to follow that story from south baltimore where a 3rd grader was arrested. sheryl connor talked to a school volunteer to see how a child ended up with a gun in the first place. she s here with that story tonight. reporter: one community activist is not surprised this happened in a city school because young children often mimic an older sibling. now we wait to see if more charges will be filed. students at sharp leddon hall element arschool are ready to start their weekend by parents need more time to learn exactly a happened in this building. a spokeswoman for baltimore city schools says an 8-year-old boy had a loaded 9 mm handgun on him threatening to shoot a classmate. many parents heard about it later. anybody could have got shot, the principal, the teachers, and this is a special ed school and they let this happen. no, no. this is unacc
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they are very committed to us. we want to remain as committed to them as possible. there is a nutrition rate every year of 150 to begin with. there is hope to place many, if not most of those looking for positions in the school system. we ll work toward that. reporter: he s deflecting speculation that the church is emptying out to be sold. we ll have more on that coming up at 6:00. the schools that are closing have such a rich history in maryland. so many families call those schools home. a home they are closing for good. if you d like to leave your two cents on your closings go to abc2news.com or head over to our facebook page. here s the first comment. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake said drinking way too much coffee is probably the reason for her heading to the hospital last night. she was released at 2:00 this afternoon. the mayor admits she needs to quit drinking so much coffee. the 39-year-old rawlings blake says doctors told her to stay hydrated. a