The Ogden School District confirmed that a juvenile suffered a gunshot wound near Ben Lomond High School this afternoon. A spokesperson said the individual arrived at the campus seeking assistance around 2:50 p.m., shortly after students had been released at 2:35 p.m. Authorities confirmed there was no ongoing threat to students or the wider community, emphasizing that public safety remains their priority.As a precaution, Highland Junior High placed the campus on a secure protocol while police verified the area’s safety. “Students were released to go home around 3:10 p.m. under the supervision of Ogden police,” the district spokesperson added. East Ridge Elementary also implemented a temporary secure status for staff and remaining students, releasing them safely once the area was cleared.Police and Investigators Respond Ogden police are actively investigating the shooting, with the Homicide Task Force on the scene. Officials have not clarified how the juvenile came to be shot or the circumstances leading to their arrival at the high school. The district said updates will be provided to parents and families as new information emerges.Also Read: Ben Lomond High Bomb Threat: Ogden Authorities Arrest Juvenile In Ongoing InvestigationThe incident comes a week after a bomb threat prompted a full lockdown at Ben Lomond High School on October 2. Capt. Tim Scott of Ogden Police emphasized that all threats are treated “very seriously.” Authorities detained a juvenile in Washington state suspected of involvement in the bomb threat, coordinating with federal, state, and local partners.Utah Lawmakers Tighten School Threat Penalties Recent legislative changes in Utah have increased consequences for school threats. Adults convicted of hoax threats can face second-degree felonies with penalties of up to 15 years in prison and $10,000 in fines. Minors face suspension or expulsion, and severe cases may be treated as federal crimes with up to five years of incarceration, according to FBI guidelines. Authorities continue to stress vigilance and prompt reporting in protecting students and staff.
Ben Lomond Shooting: Juvenile Injured Near Ogden High School, Police Secure Campus
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