UPDATE: Southeast Elementary released from lockdown
by Alan Riquelmy, Staff Writer
Mar 19, 2013 | 6575 views | 6 6 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Southeast Elementary School in Rome was placed on lockdown Tuesday afternoon after officials heard a report of an armed man chasing someone near the campus.

Police say the report stemmed from two teens chasing each other with Airsoft guns.

No one was injured, and students were released about 20 minutes after their usual dismissal time, said Jeff Bearden, Rome City Schools superintendent.

“The staff and the principal at Southeast handled this just the way it was supposed to be handled,” Bearden said.

According to Bearden, someone reported to the principal that an armed man was seen chasing someone near the school. The principal then called 911 at 2:39 p.m.

“We placed the school on lockdown,” Bearden added. “Police arrived.”

Students usually leave the school about 2:45 p.m. Police allowed students to disperse on Tuesday at 3:05 p.m., Bearden said.

Officers later found an Airsoft weapon near the campus, the superintendent said. Police also found one of the teens initially thought to be an armed suspect, Sgt. Barry McElroy said.

“They were just running around playing, shooting each other,” McElroy said.

The sergeant anticipated no charges would be filed.

An Airsoft gun is not a true firearm, but instead shoots BBs. They can resemble actual weapons.

Southeast Elementary has 410 students. Classes return to normal on Wednesday, Bearden said.
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dogwoodlane
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March 19, 2013
To Reddersonja, The principal made the right call. You don't wait until there is gunfire to lock the school down. It may have inconvenienced some parents, but the number 1 priority is to keep the students and staff SAFE.

Second- WHY WERE THESE TEENS NOT IN SCHOOL!!! If they are sick, they should be home. If they don't finish school so they are employable, we taxpayers will pay for them to sit on a porch, or stand in the middle of Crane St. Get an education and get a job people. Don't be owned by the Government.
bluekatana650
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March 19, 2013
The article isn't saying much. It's actually perfectly legal to walk into the school with a firearm to pick your child up, if you have a Georgia Weapons Carry License. Surely the schools are aware of this and wouldn't "lock-down" for a law abiding parent coming up to the school.
The_Right_
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March 19, 2013
In the State of GA, regardless, if you're a legit concealed carrier or not, you are not permitted to be armed when picking your child up, on body. You are permitted to have it in your car put up.

Please have even a slightest clue to what you are talking about, when speaking to gun rights.

http://www.georgiacarry.org/

http://www.georgiapacking.org/

reddersonja
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March 19, 2013
That statement makes it clear to me that we shouldn't allow guns at schools.

In the scenario you describe, school administrators should wait until the shooting starts before taking protective measures. Better to just say no, so you can tell right away if there might be a problem.

Common sense rules, especially when it comes to our children.
Trelicious
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March 19, 2013
Let me get this straight. Someone of the criminal bent and mind frame to harm students on a campus will be deterred because there's a law saying that they can't bring a gun to campus? Isn't there a law saying they can't come to campus and harm children? Oy Vey.
The_Right_
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March 19, 2013
A guy walking around clearly waving a gun around is a bit different than a legit concealed carry. One is an obvious threat, vs something that is obviously not threatening.

Gun Free zones, are zoo's of sitting ducks. That is why gun-men pick them, and obviously, seek not to be challenged.

Criminals do not care about law. I'd rather a responsible adult be able to defend my child in my place, than simply wait for the bodies hitting the floor to determine if a common sense situation is an actual threat.

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