HENRY COUNTY, Ga. — A lockdown at three Stockbridge schools was lifted Thursday afternoon after a man with a gun was taken into custody.
Woodland High School, Middle School and Elementary School dismissed students as usual after the volatile situation ended.
Sheriff Reginald B. Scandrett said 24-year-old Shelby Mark Poss was taken into custody without injury.
The Sheriff said a parent reported seeing Poss waving a gun around in front of the school Thursday morning.
The parent told her children to duck as she drove past him into the school’s parking lot.
Poss ran toward the school, triggering a response that involved several local law enforcement agencies.
Authorities secured a perimeter around the three schools in the area.
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Poss, who was suspected of being under the influence of narcotics, was found in a neighborhood nearby after several hours and taken into custody.
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“This was an isolated incident that started around 10:30 a.m. and was over before school was dismissed and no one, including the suspect, was harmed,” Scandrett said. “Our collaborative effort with the aforementioned agencies allowed us to bring Poss into custody in a timely manner.”
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Poss will be charged with reckless conduct and disruption of public schools. More charges could be pending.
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