Shotgun used to break into Idaho school
HAILEY, Idaho (AP) — Authorities delayed the opening of a high school in Hailey Friday morning after someone used a rifle to break into the building overnight.
Blaine County School District spokeswoman Heather Crocker says someone fired a shotgun through a glass door on the north side of the school to gain access. She says they were in the building for just over a minute, pulled the fire alarm and left.
District officials were notified that an alarm was activated at the school at about 1:30 a.m.
Police inspected the entire high school and cleared it for occupancy, delaying the start of classes until 10:30 a.m. The district said there would be an increased police presence at the school for the rest of the day.
The break-in is still under investigation.
Blaine County School District spokeswoman Heather Crocker says someone fired a shotgun through a glass door on the north side of the school to gain access. She says they were in the building for just over a minute, pulled the fire alarm and left.
District officials were notified that an alarm was activated at the school at about 1:30 a.m.
Police inspected the entire high school and cleared it for occupancy, delaying the start of classes until 10:30 a.m. The district said there would be an increased police presence at the school for the rest of the day.
The break-in is still under investigation.
The media is totally brain dead. None of the outlets running this story either proof read the text or knew what was wrong!
Do you not know the difference between a rifle and a shotgun?