Whether metal detectors are needed in all of Frederick County’s public schools was debated by the Board of Supervisors and schools Superintendent George Hummer Wednesday night.
Whether metal detectors are needed in all of Frederick County's public schools was debated by the Board of Supervisors and schools Superintendent George Hummer Wednesday night.
In New Mexico, police and prosecutors backed an effort to outlaw devices that convert pistols into machine guns. In Alabama, ...
This year, OPENGATE Weapons Detection Systems were slowly rolled out into every Brevard County public high school. Cocoa Beach High School received its detectors in February. Freshman Sasha Paraskevas ...
ANTIOCH — An 18-year-old man suspected of shooting a person with a replica gun Wednesday was arrested after an hour of tense ...
The image of a bumbling security guard failing to detect fans carrying dangerous weapons as they enter the MCG isn’t hard to ...
Cleveland police arrested a student at John Marshall High School on Monday with weapon as he was about to enter the building, ...
It's a metal or plastic piece ... devices that increase firing rates of semiautomatic weapons. Groups such as Everytown for Gun Safety say state laws provide a sometimes easier alternative ...
Students at Davenport Central High School and Davenport North High School are now making a habit of taking out any metal in ...