Texas elementary student ‘accidentally discharges’ gun at school

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A gun accidentally discharged in an elementary school cafeteria in Texas after a child allegedly brought the gun to school.
The incident happened before classes started at John W. Carpenter Elementary School in Dallas, according to the Dallas Independent School District.
The school district provides a free breakfast to all students before classes begin. The district says the gun “accidentally discharged” before school or breakfast started in the morning.
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John W. Carpenter Elementary School in Dallas, Texas.
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No one was injured and district police say there is no reason to believe there is a threat to the campus.
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The district did not say who was in possession of the weapon when it detonated. They did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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