Sir_Winston54
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Clovis, NM -
It wasn’t a gun that caused police to lock down Marshall Junior High School in Clovis. It was a burrito.
Police locked the school down after a citizen saw a student walking into school with a long, skinny object wrapped in a white cloth. He thought it was a gun and called police.
Officers searched for the student while the school was on lockdown. But the student came forward first, admitting he had what they were looking for – a two-and-a-half-foot-long burrito. The student had taken the burrito, wrapped in foil and a white cloth, to present in a culinary career class. It was loaded – with meat and beans.
Police called the incident a good exercise for all of the officers who responded to the school. One observer noted that with the right combination of ingredients, the burrito very well could have been a deadly weapon.
It wasn’t a gun that caused police to lock down Marshall Junior High School in Clovis. It was a burrito.
Police locked the school down after a citizen saw a student walking into school with a long, skinny object wrapped in a white cloth. He thought it was a gun and called police.
Officers searched for the student while the school was on lockdown. But the student came forward first, admitting he had what they were looking for – a two-and-a-half-foot-long burrito. The student had taken the burrito, wrapped in foil and a white cloth, to present in a culinary career class. It was loaded – with meat and beans.
Police called the incident a good exercise for all of the officers who responded to the school. One observer noted that with the right combination of ingredients, the burrito very well could have been a deadly weapon.
