Boy, 12, allegedly brought gun to Schmid Elementary School in Pullman

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Boy allegedly brings gun to school
12-year-old boy told police he brought an unloaded gun to school because he was being bullied, officers said.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- A 12-year-old boy told police he brought an unloaded gun to school because he was being bullied, officers said.

A police officer found the .38 special handgun, which has a five-shot capacity, in the boy's backpack at Schmid Elementary School near 97th and Greenwood in the Pullman neighborhood on Monday. No one was injured.

The boy was taken into custody and cited in a juvenile petition with unlawful use of a weapon, a felony charge, officials said. Officials have not said how the boy got the gun, which has a scratched off serial number. Officials said the boy was released to his parents, and this was his first offense.

Parents said Schmid sent a note home about a dangerous weapon being brought to school, and said the school is good at keeping communication open about bullying.

"I think that everyone, every parent needs to check their children's book bag. I want you to have a peaceful day," Kenneth Jackson, grandparent, said.

The principal at Schmidt Elementary School has not commented. CPS spokesman Bill McCaffrey released a statement, "Students at Schmid Elementary are safe, thanks to prompt action by the principal and cooperation between CPS and CPD. CPS continues to work with the school community to ensure that they have the appropriate piece of mind. As always, student safety is among our top priorities."