Illinois police say student brought a loaded gun to school in Chicago suburb
Illinois police say there wasn't a plan for targeted violence
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Police in Illinois say that a high school student was arrested on Thursday after allegedly bringing a loaded gun to school.
The incident happened at Wauconda High School when police notified school staff prior to dismissal that there was a possible weapon in the building, according to FOX 32.
Shortly after notifying school staff about the possible weapon, the Wauconda High School resource officer and staff at the school took a male student into custody. A loaded handgun was found in the student's possession after a search.
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The Wauconda Police Department said it determined there wasn't a plan for targeted violence toward students or staff.
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Charges are pending for the student, according to police.
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Because of the incident, extra police officers will be patrolling schools throughout the city.
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"As always, we encourage students, parents, and staff to report information about any potential threat directed at the school or the community," Wauconda police said in a statement.
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Wauconda is about one-hour northwest of Chicago.