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3 North Texas schools experience safety threats in the first few weeks of classes

A brick and stone sign outside of Arlington Heights High School
Penelope Rivera
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A 16-year-old Arlington Heights High School student was arrested Tuesday after being found with a weapon.

Days after schools in Southlake and Dallas faced campus threats, a third North Texas school is investigating a student found with a weapon.

Fort Worth Police conducted a search for a student at Arlington Heights High School on Tuesday following 鈥渞eports of suspicious activity,鈥 Principal Justin Barrett said in an email to parents.

Officer Daniel Segura told 四虎影院 school staff and a school resource officer noticed the smell of marijuana in one of the restrooms, where they made contact with a 16-year-old male.

Barrett said officers found a weapon during the search and the student was immediately arrested.

鈥淭he local police are actively investigating the situation and have assured us that there is no ongoing threat to the safety of our students and staff,鈥 Barrett said.

The school did not specify what the weapon was, but Segura confirmed it was a firearm.

All school activities are continuing as scheduled.

This is the third campus threat since the school year began earlier this month.

鈥淥ur kids, our teachers, our school staff should be safe in school,鈥 said Nicole Golden, executive director for anti-gun violence group Texas Gun Sense. 鈥淎nd instead, they fear gun violence on the very beginning of the school year.鈥

Golden said situations like these should be a catalyst for stricter gun laws in Texas and a requirement that every parent and guardian knows how and why to safely store a firearm.

鈥淔irearms [are] a leading cause of death for children and teens in the U.S. and in our state,鈥 Golden said. 鈥淭exas has experienced some of the most high profile, mass shootings and school shootings in recent years.鈥

The 2022 mass shooting in Uvalde prompted state lawmakers to increase school safety requirements, including armed security in every school and panic buttons in classrooms. Another law allows schools to use school safety funds to hire and train staff who would help with mental health support to students.

President Joe Biden also passed the requiring for stricter firearm background checks and providing more resources to schools about safety and mental health. It was the first national gun safety bill passed in nearly three decades.

Penelope Rivera is 四虎影院鈥檚 news intern. Got a tip? Email Penelope at privera@kera.org.

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Penelope Rivera is 四虎影院's Breaking News Reporter. She graduated from the University of North Texas in May with a B.A. in Digital and Print Journalism.