It was a scary moment for some students at a northwest Miami-Dade school on Monday when a child brought a gun to campus, Miami-Dade Police said.
Police arrived at the Eugenia B. Thomas K-8 Center, located 5950 Northwest 114th Avenue, around 11 a.m. Monday and placed the school on lockdown while searching the campus.
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>"My teacher took us to the bathroom and told us to hide,” one student said. “People were crying and one kid said it was the end of the world.”
Miami-Dade County Public Schools said the student was discovered with a weapon, with a source within the department later confirming it was a gun. The student is facing criminal charges, but police added no threats were made.
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>“We didn’t like the lack of communication," one parent said, with another parent adding it took place three and a half hours to notify parents.
“Those three hours for us were key," the mother said. "Because if something were to have really happened inside the school , you can’t take three hours to let me know my daughter is alive.”
Officials from the school and the Miami-Dade County Public School district have not released comment on the reason for the delay in notification.