SALT LAKE CITY—An
11-year-old boy caught with a gun at school told administrators he brought the
weapon to defend himself in case of an attack similar to the mass school shooting last
week in Connecticut, school officials said Tuesday.
The boy was being held
in juvenile detention on suspicion of possessing a dangerous weapon and
aggravated assault after other students at the suburban Salt Lake City
elementary school told police he threatened them with the handgun.
Teachers and
administrators at West Kearns Elementary School confronted the boy in class
Monday after students reported the weapon, said Granite School District
spokesman Ben Horsley. The boy had an unloaded gun and ammunition in his
backpack, Horsley said.
The boy waved the gun
at others during a morning recess, school officials said. Other students,
however, didn’t report the threat until classes were nearly finished for the
day. There was no immediate explanation for the delay, authorities said.
Authorities have not
released the child’s name. The .22-calibre handgun had been left at the boy’s
home by a relative, Horsley said.
The child made
statements to administrators and mentioned the shooting rampage last week in
Newtown, Conn., that left 20 students dead, authorities said.
The boy told others
his parents sent him to school with the gun for protection, which his parents
deny, Horsley said.
“The family is rocked
by this. They have been very forthcoming,” Horsley said.
The boy was expected
to be charged in juvenile court Tuesday, Horsley said.
“This kid made a
mistake, and he knows it,” Horsley said. “He feels bad about it, and his
parents are co-operating with the investigation. He will not be coming back to
this school.”
No one was injured.
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