A kindergarten student in Pennsylvania brought a loaded revolver to school on Monday, according to authorities.
Police in Aliquippa, a city northwest of Pittsburgh, said the
gun was found in the 5-year-old's backpack after a friend told a teacher about it.
The family of the child who brought the gun to school is
defending him, saying that the boy found the gun on a bed at home and wanted to keep it away from his 3-year-old brother.
The boy has been suspended, but family friends told WPXI that it was an accident.
“He put it in his book bag and forgot it was in there... For them to say he’s aggressive, that’s a lie,” the boy's godmother, Nicole Lutle, told the station. “It’s not that this child was bad. It’s not that this child had a temper because all of that is a lie.”
A letter was sent Tuesday to the homes of all other parents who had kids at the school, but some of them told WPXI they were upset that they didn't know about the incident sooner.
Police are weighing whether or not the child's mother should face charges.
Andres Jauregui