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13-year-old Regina girl faces multiple charges after bringing airsoft gun to school

Regina police said F.W. Johnson High School was under a lockdown on Sept. 23. Global News/ Derek Putz

A 13-year-old Regina girl who was arrested on Friday in relation to an incident at F.W. Johnson Collegiate is facing five charges according to Regina police.

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The school was put into lockdown, and surrounding schools in the area were placed in “secure the building” mode after police received a call of a firearm at the school.

The school was cleared and nobody was found injured.

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The investigation led to a residence on the 1300 block of Fleet Street where two youths were arrested.

Deputy police chief Lorilee Davies said in a Friday afternoon press conference after the arrest had been made that they were taking this incident seriously.

“There will be significant charges with significant consequences,” Davies said.

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The 13-year-old girl is facing two charges of assault with a weapon; possession of a weapon; use of a firearm during commission of indictable offense; and carrying a concealed weapon.

The girl made her first appearance in provincial court Monday morning.

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