The presence of a BB gun in a Baltimore home prompted police to arrive and conduct a “search for weapons”. This incident occurred after someone reported seeing a BB gun during an online school session. Big Brother is watching you.
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What is going on with the Legion of Michael Church Security training and the book? That question will be answered during today’s program. Also, Paul has a clarification to make from last week.
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What is going on with the Legion of Michael training and book?
Police Search Baltimore County House Over BB Gun in Virtual Class foxbaltimore.com/news
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A Baltimore County family is warning other parents after they say police were called to their house over something that happened during a virtual school lesson. The incident is raising concerns over privacy and safety in the era of online learning.
As a Navy veteran with four years of active duty, Courtney Lancaster has extensive knowledge of guns, how to use them and how to store them.
Her 11-year-old son, who owns BB guns, is a boy scout in fifth grade at Seneca Elementary School.
“He's just a very intellectual child, but he's all boy as well. He loves to be outside and play and ride his bikes and that sort of thing,” Courtney told Project Baltimore.
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