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MI: Police Deputy 'Unintentionally' Fired Gun Inside High School
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Michigan State Police are investigating how a school resource officer at Bay City Western High School Friday, Nov. 11, fired his gun inside the school building.
Police were dispatched at about 12:30 p.m. Friday to the Bay County high school, 500 W. Midland Road, said Sgt. Jim Lang, with the Michigan State Police.
The officer, who is contracted through the Bay County Sheriff's Office, was in a room by himself when his firearm was discharged. Lang said the deputy "unintentionally" fired his weapon. No one was injured in the incident.
Lang declined to comment any further on why the gun would have been discharged until the investigation wraps up. |
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Sosalty
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Everyone, that's everyone including law enforcement, needs gun safety training. |
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