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Oak Park teen charged, held on $500K bond after bringing loaded ghost gun to school, prosecutors say

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OAK PARK, Unwell. (WLS) — An Oak Park teen is charged with bringing a gun onto college grounds within the west suburbs, in line with police.

Police mentioned they responded to Oak Park and River Forest Excessive College round 12:30 p.m. Tuesday after receiving a report that 18-year-old Keyon Robinson meant to convey a gun to the varsity that day.

The teenager was stopped on college grounds earlier than coming into the constructing, the place police mentioned they recovered a loaded handgun.

Robinson was then taken into custody, Oak Park police mentioned.

“Nobody actually realizes till it occurs how shut you come,” mentioned Beatrice Dunbar, sophomore.

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College students mentioned they’d no thought what was taking place on campus whereas they had been contained in the sprawling suburban college constructing.

“Lots of people had been upset about it and a little bit scared that the varsity did not take correct security precautions,” mentioned Roscoe Cadwell, senior.

“There was simply an e mail after college. Nobody knew about it till they emailed us, however the remainder of the day simply went on usually,” Dunbar mentioned.

The e-mail to college students and fogeys learn, partly, “Please know that the security of the scholars and adults in our constructing is our high precedence…There isn’t a place for this exercise at OPRF, and the coed concerned might be topic to highschool board coverage and applicable legal guidelines that govern weapons on college grounds.”

The handgun recovered was later recognized as a self-manufactured unmarked semi-automatic firearm, also referred to as a ghost gun, in line with the Prepare dinner County State’s Legal professional Workplace. It was loaded with 13 rounds of ammunition.
Robinson has been charged with two counts of aggravated illegal use of a weapon. He was additionally discovered to have an lively warrant out of DuPage County for a visitors violation, in line with police.

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He’s being held on a $500,000 bond.

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