West Orange student found with empty magazine prompts shelter-in-place at high school
WEST ORANGE, NJ – A student at West Orange High School was found in possession of an empty firearm magazine Tuesday morning, triggering a police response and temporary shelter-in-place as a precautionary measure, according to school officials.
The situation unfolded after multiple students alerted school administrators to concerns that a peer may have had a weapon or weapon accessory on campus. The student in question was quickly located and detained without incident. Law enforcement later confirmed the item was an empty magazine—no firearm or ammunition was found.
The West Orange Police Department and Essex County Sheriff’s Office conducted a full sweep of the building and surrounding campus before giving the all-clear. Normal school operations resumed shortly after the search was completed.
Principal Oscar Guerrero praised students for reporting the concern and emphasized the district’s commitment to safety. Officials urged the community to rely on verified updates rather than speculation during ongoing investigations.
No injuries were reported, and the student involved has not been publicly identified. It remains unclear what disciplinary or legal action may follow.
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Key Points
- Student at West Orange High School found with empty magazine, no firearm present
- School initiated shelter-in-place as police conducted full building search
- Situation resolved without incident; classes resumed after all-clear