San Bernardino County high school put on lockdown after report of a student with a firearm on campus


by Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times— A San Bernardino County high school went on lockdown Tuesday after the school became aware of a student on campus with a loaded firearm. According to the Hesperia Unified School District, administrators at Oak Hills High School became aware of a student with a firearm and contacted the school district police immediately to lock down the campus and apprehend the student. No injuries were reported. “Law Enforcement and admin quickly located and arrested the student and recovered a loaded firearm...

ABC7 Los Angeles—Oak Hills High School student arrested after loaded firearm found, lockdown lifted, Hesperia Unified School District says. An Oak Hills High School student was arrested after a loaded firearm was found, prompting a lockdown of the campus that was later lifted, officials said.

WRIC—Prince George High School goes on lockdown after weapon reported on campus. According to a message sent by Principal Matt McAllister to parents, the school "entered a modified lockdown/remain-in-place procedure" at around 9:45 a.m. as Prince George County Police Department officers investigated a report of a weapon on campus.

ABC7 Los Angeles—Hosler Middle School in Lynwood on lockdown after reports of student with gun on campus. Hosler Middle School in Lynwood is on lockdown after a student reported seeing someone on campus with a gun, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.