A printed 3D organism caused a gun -like in something after Wednesday afternoon when a video of a young boy bearing the object appeared outside an elementary school in Orange County.
In the video, the boy was seen carrying the object next to him before removing his bag and placing him inside.
One of the parents who has a second -class student, Luma Ridge Elementary School in Irvin, showed more interested when he showed a picture on social media, published by the same boy, that the object who reads a message, “does not mess with me.”
According to what was reported, the miller parents who saw the video on social media began Thursday morning, screaming their children outside the school, where some school officials said that they did not inform them of the accident quickly.
“There was no contact with the parents, there was absolutely no contact,” said one of the parents who did not want to get to know Mary Beth Macadadi from KTLA. “So everyone is just a kind of discovery through social media.”
As it turned out, the Irvin Police Department was notified of an accident on Wednesday afternoon, and at about 3 pm, the officers answered.
Investigators contacted school officials, and in the end, the student’s parents, and they learned that what seemed to be a firearm was, in fact, a three -dimensional being printed in the form of a pistol without mobile parts or work.
He described the object as similar to the training weapon, the police said that since the boy did not direct the game to anyone or threaten him, they decided not to commit any crime and that any disciplinary measures would deal with it by school officials and the boy’s parents.
Annie Brown told the continuation of general information in Irvin Annie Brown Province, KTLA, that parents were notified with students at the school.
The Irvin Police Department was immediately contacted, one of the messages that are partially read. “As part of their investigation, they decided that the student was carrying a game weapon and that there was no threat to our school.”
In a follow -up message, school officials concerned with the parents concerned that the goal was “a solid block of materials that were not functional and could not be used as a firearm”, that there was no danger to the school community and that the accident occurred outside the campus.
School officials also stated that they could not comment on any disciplinary measures taken against the student because of the laws of confidentiality and respect for the child and his parents.
The officials said in the letter: “The safety of our students, our employees, and a school is our top priority.” “If this was a real rifle, our response would have been reflected, and these details would be provided.”