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Police Investigating Threats Made Outside Norfolk School
Police in Massachusetts will maintain a visible presence at Norfolk Public Schools this week after threats were allegedly made toward students at one of the district’s schools on Monday. Norfolk Police Chief Charles Stone and Superintendent Ingrid Allardi say school officials and the police department are working together after someone allegedly made threats of violence outside of the Freeman-Kennedy...
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Mass. Bus Driver Pleads Not Guilty After Students Allegedly Find His Gun
A Massachusetts bus driver plead not guilty on multiple charges Monday but was ordered to relinquish any guns he owns after Norfolk middle school students last week allegedly found a gun on the school bus he was driving. During an appearance at Wrentham District Court, David Tripp, 65, of Norfolk, was released on personal recognizance. He was arrested Thursday and…
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School Officials Appalled After Bus Driver Arrested for Allegedly Having Loaded Gun
School officials are outraged after learning of the allegation that someone in charge of children was carrying a weapon and leaving it where students could find it.
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Norfolk School Bus Driver Facing Multiple Charges After Loaded Gun Found on Bus
David Tripp, 65, of Norfolk, was arrested and is facing multiple charges after Norfolk middle school students found a gun on the school bus he was driving Thursday afternoon, authorities said.
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Mass. Bus Driver Arrested After Middle School Students Allegedly Find His Gun
A Massachusetts bus driver has been arrested after Norfolk middle school students found a gun on the school bus he was driving Thursday afternoon, authorities said. David Tripp, 65, of Norfolk, was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment of a child, improper storage of a firearm near a minor, intimidation of a witness/juror/court official and carrying a firearm on...