Teen arrested after Mullins High lockdown, search
Teen arrested in Mullins High lockdown, search...
The search for an armed teen reported to have been on the Mullins High School campus ended with the arrest of a 15-year-old in a mobile home on East Lowman Street Thursday morning.
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An investigator holds a .22-caliber revolver and starter pistol found in home at 231 E. Lowman St. on Thursday morning in Mullins.
MULLINS — The search for an armed teen reported to have been on the Mullins High School campus ended with the arrest of a 15-year-old boy at a mobile home on East Lowman Street on Thursday morning.
Mullins schools, which had been locked down, were back to normal late Thursday morning, an official with Marion County School District 2 said.
The boy’s arrest came after deputies locked down all Mullins schools — McCormick Elementary, Mullins Early Childhood Center, Mullins High, North Mullins Primary and Palmetto Middle — to search for him.
The search began after a group of girls at Mullins High reported seeing a young black man with a goatee with a pistol in his pants, Marion County Sheriff Mark Richardson said.
Officials said the teen was either dropping off or picking up a student at the school when he showed a gun to another student. Richardson said the teen never entered Mullins High.
When found, the boy told officers he’d only had a toy gun, but deputies found a silver revolver in his possession.
The gun wasn’t loaded when deputies found it, but investigators said they have reason to believe it had been loaded earlier.
The teen will be charged with disturbing schools and possessing a firearm on school property, Richardson said.
The residence at 231 E. Lowman St. where the teen was found had been searched by officers earlier in the week as part of another investigation.
Lamont Johnson and Henry Lee Hill were taken into custody there and charged with receiving stolen goods Monday.
In that case, police found .22-caliber ammunition and a .380-caliber pistol.
During Thursday’s search for the teen who prompted the lockdown, authorities blocked off portions of Lowman Street and evacuated surrounding residents.
Some left without even having time to put on their shoes or properly secure their homes.
“We heard all the sirens and everything, I was just waking up and the police came and said we had to evacuate because there was someone armed and dangerous with a gun in the trailer, and they told us we had to get out,” Lowman Atreet resident Brittany Goodson said.
“I was just scared for them … trying to get them to safety was all I was trying to do,“ said Anniebell Goodson, who left her Lawson Street home with her children and grandchildren.
Marion County sheriff’s investigators and Mullins police said they have trained continuously to handle the type of situations they encountered Thursday and feel they handled the situation well.
“We’ve been training for several years now on situations like this, several times a year, but you know you never can tell what it’s going to be like until it actually happens,” Richardson said.
The sheriff assured parents the teen never actually entered the high school building, and that the lockdown measures were taken immediately once the threat was discovered.
Mullins Police Chief Kenny Davis said police worked closely with county investigators to effectively handle the situation.
“Even before the Columbine shooting, with situations involving schools, especially respective of guns, we take each and every issue like that seriously, we deal with it as a credible threat until we know that it is … no longer a credible threat,” Davis said.
The teen suspect was taken to the state Department of Juvenile Justice in Columbia.
200 BLOCK OF EAST LOWMAN STREET
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Photo by Naeem McFadden
Public safety officials block off Lowman Street at its intersection with Park Street in Mullins on Thursday morning.
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I would have no problem if the Sheriffs Dept had driven across my yard. They would be doing their duty.My complaint is the news truck went around the Sheriff dept barriers to drive across and possibly put more people in danger.Believe me, I’m glad there was no gunfire.Maybe if these kids had parents that weren’t thugs, we wouldn’t see this kind of problem.
“BIG MISUNDERSTANDING”? How can this be? Oh, maybe he thought he was on the streets of Dodge City. More money on education instead of activities. Well, he is 15 why wasn’t he in school to start with, doesn’t seem to me like he wants one. Where are the parents? Low and behold the law just left this residence seems like this guy is getting all the education he wants. Believe it or leave it—most of all these teens are doing exactly what is being seen right on TV and if he were involoved in activities maybe he wouldn’t be sitting in jail right now. So now maybe he can get his education, and have activities to do such as picking up trash along side of the road. Poor BABY—Big Misunderstanding—maybe he wasn’t thinking? 15—old enough to know right from wrong without a parent teaching him that he is not to go to school with a loaded or unloaded gun, driving old enough to know how to do that, common sense would tell you that of course there’s alot of human beings without that so maybe it was a “Big Misunderstanding”.
Some people never cease to amaze me. Citizens complaining about little things instead of being grateful that there was no fatalities or injured children. Wake up people, this could have been worse. You need to be concerned about the kids walking around your neighborhood with guns.
I understand the reporters wanting to “get the story”, but they have no right to drive across private property. Just love the truck wheel depressions across my front yard. Nothing like breaking the law to cover a story about breaking the law.Oh, and it was TV13.
Don’t feel bad…I’m a teacher and didn’t know what was going on!! LOL
I would like to know why school officials, police, etc didn’t notify citizens in the neighborhood surrounding Mullins High School. I was blocked in and couldn’t leave my home and had no idea of what was going on. I think when something like this happens, the people in the community need to be alerted as to why the streets are blocked. Word got out via email, and Facebook.
Will give 5 to 1 odds the little silver pistol found is also stolen. How else does a 15 year old get one? And the director of homeland security [and FBI] have the nerve to say right wing church affiliated groups are the biggest threat to our society. ONE of the biggest threats has just been caught.


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