(GLADSTONE, Mo., AP) — Students at a suburban Kansas City elementary school have been reunited with their parents after gunshots fired from a nearby home prompted a lockdown at their school.
Gladstone Police Capt. Ken Buck says the shooting didn’t involve Linden West Elementary School, but it was locked down as a precaution after shots were reported around 1 p.m. Friday.
Buck says the pupils left the building around 4:30 p.m. and taken by bus to a different school, where their parents picked them up.
Dozens of law enforcement officers surrounded the nearby house for several hours. The police chief said the man inside surrendered peacefully around 6 p.m. after his parents helped negotiate an end to the standoff.
No details about the man or the reasons for the gunfire were immediately released.
Buck says the pupils left the building around 4:30 p.m. and taken by bus to a different school, where their parents picked them up.
Dozens of law enforcement officers surrounded the nearby house for several hours. The police chief said the man inside surrendered peacefully around 6 p.m. after his parents helped negotiate an end to the standoff.
No details about the man or the reasons for the gunfire were immediately released.