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Thursday 6 March 2008

11th-grader at First Coast High School was arrested firearm was a .25-caliber semi-automatic handgun with a loaded magazine of seven live rounds

11th-grader at First Coast High School was arrested Wednesday morning and accused of carrying a loaded gun on campus.A school resource officer investigating a fight on campus was told there was a student in the in-school suspension room who was carrying a gun, according to the police report. Two officers went to the room about 9 a.m. and conducted a search. After a student tried to walk out of the room, police searched him and found a gun in his left front pocket, the report said.
The firearm was a .25-caliber semi-automatic handgun with a loaded magazine of seven live rounds, according to police. The 11th-grader told the officer that a 15-year-old student gave him the gun Wednesday morning because he was having problems with other students.That student, who is not being named because of his age, also was arrested. His charge and police report were unavailable Wednesday. The 11th-grader, 18-year-old Adrian Rayshawn Anderson, was charged with possession of a firearm on school property and alteration of a firearm serial number, both third-degree felonies.This is the first time this school year a student has been caught with a gun in a First Coast High School classroom though there were firearm arrests outside of football games last fall.

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