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Student suspended for bringing gun to school

April 18, 2012 | 21 comments

 

A Waupaca High School student faces expulsion for allegedly bringing a handgun to school Tuesday.

At 3:30 p.m., a student told high school administrators that a female student had a gun in her handbag while she was at school.

By the time the gun was reported, the student had left school.

District Administrator Dave Poeschl said police were notified and they went to the girl’s home to investigate the report. They found a .40-caliber handgun that matched the description given to administrators.

"We believe the weapon was on school grounds, even though we didn’t see it," Poeschl said, noting that the student who reported the gun provided a detailed description that matched the .40-caliber handgun that police found at the girl’s home.

"At no time was there any indication the student was intending to use the handgun," Poeschl said. "Nor is there any evidence the handgun was displayed outside of the student’s handbag."

The student has been suspended pending an expulsion hearing before the Waupaca School Board.

"The district’s best defense against dangerous behaviors is fellow students being vigilant and reporting all potentially dangerous situations," Poeschl said. "It was a student who reported this incident to authorities and we need to recognize his decision to do the right thing."

The student who reported seeing the gun will be eligible for the Quick $50 reward offered by Waupaca County Crimestoppers.

21 Comments for "Student suspended for bringing gun to school"

  1. It's a crime to possess a gun on school property, so did they arrest her or not?

    lastpercentile Apr 18, 2012 2:33 PM

  2. Wow, we used to get "two" for snitching... now they pay $50. Is that convertible into pieces of silver?

    boolweevil Apr 18, 2012 3:10 PM

  3. Wait a minute. They have no proof that the girl brought the gun to school in her bag other than someone [i]saying [/i]that a gun was at school. The district could be setting a very bad precedent here.

    Hmm I want to make a quick $50 so if I [i]say [/i] that "student A" had a weapon and brought it to school I will get it?

    Cranky Lady Apr 18, 2012 3:42 PM

  4. Yeah, I have a problem with this scenario. I understand that it is illegal to have weapons on school property but nobody witnessed seeing this other than another student who says they knew she brought....nobody else saw it outside the bag or had any prior knowledge. But they find the gun in the girl's home....might not have even been brought to school. I hate "what-ifs" but what if this was a disgruntled classmate who knew her family had a handgun and made up a story to get her in trouble. It's the classmate's word against the girl and nobody else can corraobrate either's story.

    General M Apr 18, 2012 3:55 PM

  5. [quote] Is that convertible into pieces of silver?[/quote]
    It wasn't Jesus who brought a gun to school; nor I suspect, was it the Virgin Mary.

    [quote]Hmm I want to make a quick $50 so if I say that "student A" had a weapon and brought it to school I will get it?[/quote]
    No, but lawyer Johnson would probably get $50/month from you - for the next 4 years; after he got your false police report charge plead down to disorderly conduct.

    lastpercentile Apr 18, 2012 3:59 PM

  6. If only this girl was several years older, carrying a gun in her purse throughout her day would potentially have been legal. Even smiled upon.

    FredCity Apr 18, 2012 4:24 PM

  7. [quote]If only this girl was several years older, carrying a gun in her purse throughout her day would potentially have been legal.[/quote]
    Not on school property.

    [quote]It's the classmate's word against the girl and nobody else can corraobrate either's story.[/quote]
    Yeah, what a hassle. Next time, the classmate should remember to wait until 2 teachers and 8 students were dead, and then tell somebody.

    lastpercentile Apr 18, 2012 4:48 PM

  8. lastpercentile you must love playing the devil's advocate. I was waiting for your comments to appear.
    So are you saying that because the girl allegedly brought a gun to school she should be expelled,[u] no proof [/u]just accusation. This could be a simple case of someone wanting to get even as General M pointed out earlier. How sweet to get someone expelled with only words and no proof. Ever heard of the Salem Witch Trials?

    I also wonder why, when there are plenty of opportunities during a school day to anonymously report the gun, why the person waited until 3:30pm (per the report)? Could it be because there was no gun and the "reporter" just wanted to cause trouble? A higher more sophisticated level of bullying? We may never find out due to the kids ages but I hope a life isn't destroyed due to bullying or petty revenge.

    Cranky Lady Apr 18, 2012 7:10 PM

  9. [quote]I hope a life isn't destroyed due to bullying or petty revenge.[/quote]
    If a life is destroyed, then you can blame the parent(s) who thought it was important to have a handgun in the house, but didn't think it was important to keep it locked up.

    The cops did go to her house and the cops did find a gun that exactly matched the description given by the classmate. Of course, there were probably 4 handguns in the house that didn't match the description.

    lastpercentile Apr 18, 2012 7:35 PM

  10. And if this had been "let go" and this girl had gone back to school and shot up the place, all of you would be on here crucifying the school district for not taking swifter, harsher actions. For so many people who constantly scream about entitlement, is it really a mystery why kids today grow up feeling entitled? They are rarely left to feel the sting of their actions - not to mention their parents. Considering all the "what ifs" here, the school district did the right thing.

    apple73 Apr 18, 2012 10:01 PM

  11. if the school expells her for this, without any hard evidence, they are going to end up getting their balls sued off. if they have an ounce of brain... they will let this one go.

    NobodyYouKnow Apr 18, 2012 10:32 PM

  12. Lets all jump to conclusions before all the facts come out!! Defend a kid who (allegedly) brought a gun to school. A GUN people, apple73 hit it right on the head. Had this kid who brought it actually used it.... I can't nor want to think of the outcome. I have nieces and nephews going to school there. How would you feel about even just going to school tomorrow knowing that this (allegedly for you quick defenders) happened. Matching a description is pretty strong evidence. Playing the devils advocate and saying the kid that told the teachers about it just to get the girl in trouble is a pretty far stretch to defend her.
    But the MAIN point is brought up by apple73 as well.... How about the parents???? What is going to happen to them???? I know a family in a neighboring town who's kid pointed a toy guy at a close friend just jokingly. The kid who was pointed at knew it was a toy but was also a spoiled kid who loved creating drama to get Mommy's attention. Well Mommy raised a fuss with the police and the other kids parents got in all kinds of trouble even though it was a TOY.... Jump forward to today.... it's a REAL GUN!!! Apparently not locked up, even though I'm not sure of that so I won't assume like so many else are. The parents are the main ones who should be looked at.. And back to the kid, why on earth would you bring a gun to school????? To scare someone,,,, How about that for bullying????? You're so quick to call the kid that reported it a bully, how about the (again alleged) kid who brought it???? That's why America is in the crapper. No one is held responsible for anything anymore!! I didn't do it. It wasn't me!!! If I did, there's 1000 reasons why it's not my fault!! Take responsibility for your own actions!!! And hold these parents accountable... We don't know all the facts of the case yet as far as the kids, but we KNOW the parents had a GUN available to a student!!!!!!

    Very Concerned 1 Apr 19, 2012 12:04 AM

  13. [quote=NobodyYouKnow]if the school expells her for this, without any hard evidence, they are going to end up getting their balls sued off. if they have an ounce of brain... they will let this one go.[/quote]

    NYK are you kidding me???? Before you get anything close to the whole story you are calling for them to just let it go??? What if your kid went to that school???? What if something actually DID happen??? Would you still want this kid to just be left alone??

    Very Concerned 1 Apr 19, 2012 12:16 AM

  14. [quote=NobodyYouKnow]if the school expells her for this, without any hard evidence, they are going to end up getting their balls sued off. if they have an ounce of brain... they will let this one go.[/quote]
    If this is a graduate of the school in question, perhaps we should solve all our problems and save millions of dollars by closing the school.

    "expells" = it's one L, genius

    "an ounce of brain" = apparently, 2 ounces is just dead weight

    "their balls" = enough said

    lastpercentile Apr 19, 2012 3:13 AM

  15. I was writing based upon the [i]information [/i]within the [i]article [/i]above. Unless you have a police scanner, were directly involved in the situation or are omniscient than you had more facts then the article was allowed to share. My concern, again from what I had gathered from the article, is that no one was unjustly convicted. However as I see there is a new article. Proper procedure was followed.

    Cranky Lady Apr 19, 2012 2:02 PM

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