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First, to get this out of the way upfront, no one was hurt.

Now, here’s what happened:

Action 19 News reports that a third-grader at Marion Sterling brought a loaded .22-caliber gun to school yesterday. One bullet was in the weapon, three more bullets were in his pocket.

There are very few details at the moment except WOIO calling the student a “bad boy.”

The bad boy’s classmates say the kid is trouble.

“To get revenge on people who be bullying him,” said one student. “He had a BB gun before and used it. So I’m not surprised that he ain’t going to use that.”

Parents, meanwhile, are concerned about the lapse in security.

“Period. Point blank, we all need to be protected,” said parent Janetta Deloach. “Bottom line.”

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

4 replies on “Third Grader Brings Loaded Gun to School”

  1. WOW! Some one needs to Crack-ah-lack dat English teachers azz.. No wonder the kids in that school are frustrated.

  2. His dad sells drugs and his mom is a dead beat whore that sits on her ass and buys her baby daddy rims for his car with her welfare check!!!! And, I thought these schools had metal detectors! This is why I REFUSE to send my child to a Cleveland Public School! This child is in the 3rd grade for goodness sake! I’m surprised parents arent removing their childern from the school already!!! And, that English teacher should be fired!!!!!!!!!! Daaammmmn shame! That kid said, ‘ain’t’!!! Doesn’t he know ‘ain’t, ain’t a word! hahahahahahahah….Okay, that’s enough.

  3. Okay… First off… Why is a loaded weapon in the reach or unsafe place for a third graded to get anyway.? I clearly blame the parent or parents of the child. It’s very apparent how this child is being raised and the type of environment he’s living in. Some should learn to sacrifice more in their lives and give more so their children can have a better life. Stop having kids if you can’t properly care or raise them. Life is hard enough without parents that are not raising their kids right. This is truly sad. And a disgrace to those who really try to do right by their kids. Some should stop taking the easy road and free lanes in life. Shameful. Just shameful.

  4. I’m confused about the English teacher comments above? A student said “ain’t”. Not the English teacher. Kids spend much less time with their teacher than they do their parents. The English teacher could probably wash the kid’s mouth out with soap every time the kid said something incorrectly and it still wouldn’t make a difference. They go home to parents that are rejects. That’s where they learn most everything and that’s what makes it stick. Home. Not school. Not (usually) even from the very best teachers. Our homes are a mess. A real crisis. We can’t do much about it because of personal rights and liberties to have children and not give a rat’s azz about them. So we blame the schools.

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