BRANTFORD, Ont. – Police say a Brantford, Ont., teen has been charged after a BB-gun was brought onto a school bus.
They say officers were dispatched after a member of the public reported seeing a student get on the bus with the gun on Tuesday morning.
Officers located the teen and police say there were no injuries to the driver or students.
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Police say the driver and other students were allowed to go on to their schools.
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An 18-year-old man is charged with possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace.
Investigators say they have determined there was no threat made by the accused to any other student, school or member of the public.
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