Student Wearing Gas Mask, Trench Coat Facing Expulsion


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Pueblo County High School was on lockdown for almost two hours after authorities say a student was apprehended wearing a trench coat and gas mask.

The lockdown was lifted around 10:30 a.m.

A spokesperson with the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office says the girl was not carrying any weapons, and told staff at the school that her outfit was a Halloween costume.

Other students noticed the girl and told their teacher.

"They were great," District 70 Superintendent Ed Smith said. "They reported immediately to a teacher what was happening...we could react quickly because of those students.

"That teacher reported it to administration right away, administration went to the scene, and escorted the individual to the office.

"When being questioned, the student said it was nothing more than a Halloween prank, but again, because of the world we live in now, we take all those kinds of things very seriously.”

SWAT swept the school to ensure it was safe. Members of the SWAT team were training nearby, and were able to respond quickly after receiving the call around 8:40 a.m. Wednesday.

The student is now facing expulsion.
http://www.kktv.com/home/headlines/School-On-Lockdown-After-Student-Wears-Gas-Mask-Trench-Coat-To-Campus-331066512.htm

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So she'll get expelled for dressing up like the comics Sandman?

Of course she will. We had a couple of incidents, the press is in complete hysteria mode, the President is running around talking about forcing illegal and unconstitutional changes, and this special snowflake decides to dress up as a prank 3 or so weeks before halloween, she's lucky to not be in county prison still 

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"Are you my mummy?"

But seriously, I wouldn't have pulled this kind of stunt back in the 80s when I was in school, let alone these days!

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