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Dade County Sheriff's Department arrests teacher who brought a gun to school: 'Nothing found during the investigation indicated that there was ever a threat to any Dade County Student.'

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A Georgia teacher was arrested recently after an unloaded revolver and ammunition were found inside her Georgia classroom, according to a recent report by FOX 5 Atlanta. | Pixabay

A Georgia teacher was arrested recently after an unloaded revolver and ammunition were found inside her Georgia classroom, according to a recent report by FOX 5 Atlanta. | Pixabay

A Georgia teacher was arrested after an unloaded revolver and ammunition were found inside her Georgia classroom,  according to a recent report by FOX 5 Atlanta.

The 60-year-old forensics teacher, Catherine Turner, was taken into custody earlier this month at her Dade County High School just one day after the unloaded gun was discovered in her classroom, the report states. At that time, the Dane County Sheriff’s Office said the gun had been found alongside 10 rounds of ammunition locked inside a gun case under a bookshelf in Turner’s classroom.

"Nothing found during the investigation indicated that there was ever a threat to any Dade County Student or Employee," FOX 5 reports the sheriff’s office wrote in a statement.

Among comments, FOX 5 reports Turner told police she brought the weapon to school by mistake. Upon her arrest, Turner was booked into the Dade County Jail, FOX 5 reports. 

In a statement to WDEF, Turner’s attorney told the news organization the forensics teacher had brought the weapon to school by mistake, believing it to be a container of art supplies. It was brought with her alongside cardboard boxes full of items for her classroom.

The school resource officer took the gun into evidence, FOX 5 states, and no additional weapons were found. At that time, Turner’s attorney said the forensics teacher was the one to notify officials about the gun, calling her arrest a “gross overreaction.”

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