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Student Detained After Bringing Firearm to Beaufort High School

Classroom with locked doors as a security measure

Beaufort, August 28, 2025

News Summary

A 16-year-old male student was detained at Battery Creek High School in Beaufort after a firearm was discovered on campus just before dismissal. The school was placed on a secure status to ensure safety, but no threats were made by the student. Authorities are stressing the need for vigilance and communication regarding weapons in schools. The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office reminds residents to report any suspicious activities.

Beaufort, South Carolina – A 16-year-old male student was detained at Battery Creek High School after he was found with a firearm on campus shortly before dismissal on Wednesday afternoon. The incident unfolded around 3 p.m. when the school resource officer apprehended the student, who has since been taken to the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice.

Authorities confirmed that during this incident, no threats were made by the student toward fellow students or staff members. Following the discovery of the firearm, Battery Creek High School was placed on a “secure status,” which involved locking classroom doors while maintaining normal schedules and ensuring that student dismissal was not delayed. This security measure was implemented to prioritize the safety of students and faculty.

The presence of weapons on school grounds is strictly prohibited under the policies of the Beaufort County School District. Following the incident, the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office highlighted the critical nature of reporting any knowledge of weapons on campus. They emphasized the importance of vigilance among parents, guardians, and caregivers, urging discussions about the seriousness of such incidents with their children.

Context of the Incident

This alarming event occurred on a day marked by tragedy, with another shooting taking place at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, resulting in the loss of two children’s lives and injuries to 17 others. This unfortunate coincidence serves as a reminder of the pressing need for safety measures within educational institutions and proactive communication between families and schools.

The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office is actively reminding residents to report any suspicious or criminal activities through their non-emergency dispatch line at 843-524-2777. The authorities are continues to investigate the incident and promised to provide updates as more information becomes available.

What to Do in Similar Situations

In light of this incident, the school district and law enforcement encourage all community members, especially young students, to be aware of their surroundings and understand the importance of reporting any concerning behavior. Parents are urged to engage in open conversations with their children about the implications of bringing weapons to school and the serious consequences that can follow.

Authorities’ Stance

The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office has reiterated that there is a zero-tolerance policy for weapons on school property, stressing that both students and staff must feel safe while at school. This incident is a critical reminder that safety in educational environments depends on the cooperation of the entire community.

FAQ Section

What happened at Battery Creek High School?
A 16-year-old male student was detained for bringing a firearm on campus shortly before dismissal.
What measures were taken to ensure student safety during the incident?
The school was placed on a “secure status,” which involved locking classroom doors while maintaining normal schedules and dismissal procedures.
Were there any threats made by the student?
No threats were reported, and the authorities confirmed there was no risk posed to other students or staff.
What should parents discuss with their children following this incident?
Parents are encouraged to have conversations about the seriousness of bringing weapons to school and the potential consequences of such actions.
How can the community report suspicious activity?
Residents are advised to report any suspicious or criminal activity through the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency dispatch line at 843-524-2777.

Key Features Details
Incident 16-year-old student found with a firearm on campus
Time of Incident 3 PM on a Wednesday afternoon
Security Measure School placed on a secure status, classroom doors locked
Result Student detained, taken to juvenile justice
Threat Level No threats made during the incident
Public Reminder Report suspicious behavior to local law enforcement

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