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Student allegedly fires shots in middle school, no one hurt: Police
On Location: April 26, 2021 UP NEXT One student is in custody after allegedly firing multiple shots inside a Minnesota middle school Monday morning, officials said. No one was hurt, and Plymouth Middle School has since been deemed safe, Plymouth Police Chief Erik Fadden said at a news conference. The student whose identity was not released allegedly brought a loaded handgun to school and fired shots into a hallway ceiling, said Stephanie Burrage, interim superintendent of Robbinsdale Area Schools.MORE: There s never a safe place : Colorado school training kindergartners to high schoolers to respond to an active shooter
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1 in custody after shots fired at a Minnesota middle school
Authorities responded to a serious incident Monday morning at Plymouth Middle School.
Posted: Apr 26, 2021 10:46 AM
Updated: Apr 26, 2021 11:00 AM
PLYMOUTH, Minn. - One person is in custody after a report of shots fired Monday at a Minnesota middle school. No injuries have been reported. One person is in custody and the scene is contained. Police are not looking for any additional suspects, police said.
Robbinsdale Area Schools said that the school remains in lockdown and they are still gathering information. For families who wish to pick up their Plymouth Middle School students this morning, please go to the east parking lot of Armstrong High School for reunification. Parents can pick their students up there. Please do not call the school at this time. Thank you, the district said.
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April 26, 2021
(courtesy: Fox9)
PLYMOUTH, Minn. (FOX 9) – Plymouth Middle School in Plymouth, Minnesota is in lockdown due to a shots fired incident Monday morning, Plymouth police confirmed. Robbinsdale Area Schools says all students are safe.
No injuries have been reported. One person is in custody and police said the scene is “contained” and officers are not looking for any additional suspects.
Plymouth police and the Robbinsdale school district are holding a joint press conference at 11 a.m.
The school district is allowing parents to pick up their students if they wish. Parents are asked not to call the school but are being instructed to go to the east parking lot of Armstrong High School to pick up their students.