Police said that Ontario teenager wore a loaded handgun, ammunition and knives would have been arrested after threatening his high school.
Ontario provincial police said that no one was injured before the 15-year-old child’s arrest Tuesday afternoon without incident at the Campbellford high school, a community east of Toronto.

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OPP spokesperson. James Clarke says that the school was in locking for about 10 minutes before the arrest, shortly after 12 hours
Clarke says that the police are investigating how the teenager has obtained the weapon and that he does not share more details on the alleged threats.
The adolescent of the neighboring community of Havelock faces several accusations of arms, including the possession of a loaded firearm, as well as an accusation of threats.
In an article on social networks, the director of the high school said that mental health clinicians would be at school on Wednesday.
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