Monday, November 10, 2014

COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL LOCK DOWN TODAY FOR WEAPONS SCARE, ONE ARREST MADE

The scene at Columbia High School's lunch hour was disrupted after reports of two males with weapons at the school.

The campus went into lock down at about 12:30 p.m. while a search was conducted and the lock down lifted at about 2:25 p.m. and students were later dismissed at the regular 3:01 p.m. time.

Police had reported on the scanner that they were looking for two males with brass knuckles and a knife. One student was eventually arrested with the brass knuckles in a classroom, but another person believed to have been in an altercation with that student remained at large.

The lock down was kept in place and a complete search of the school conducted for more than an hour.

Acting Superintendent James Memoli issued this statement on the district website:



Incident at Columbia High School

CHS Community:

A code red “lockdown” was ordered this afternoon (Monday, November 10, 2014) at Columbia High School by the Maplewood Police Department as a precautionary measure. All students are safe and everything is under control. Additional details will be provided as soon as they are available.

James Memoli
Acting Superintendent


Maplewoodian.com went to the scene and interviewed parents who said they began getting text messages from their children, while some students said they were returning from lunch and were told to stay outside the building.

See our report below:



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