Boy Threatens
Class With Guns
By RACHEL LA CORTE, AP
02:18 AM ET 12/15/99
MIAMI (AP) - A 14-year-old boy walked into
his high school biology class with two guns, ordered the
teacher out and declared ``this is how we're going to do
things.'' He put a bullet into one weapon before surrendering
without incident. The boy was persuaded to put down the
weapons by three teachers who entered the classroom to talk to
him. The incident was over in five minutes Tuesday and no one
was hurt.
The student later said he needed help,
telling police that he only wanted respect and to stop being
picked on. Authorities credited the emergency crisis plan at
Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School with helping diffuse
a potentially violent situation.
``This could have been a terrible, terrible
disaster,'' said Miami Police Lt. Bill Schwartz.
The student, Richard Dalco Jr., returned to
the classroom after getting permission to go to his locker. He
walked in with a 9mm semiautomatic handgun and a black gym bag
with a .25-caliber pistol and ammunition.
``This is how we're going to do things,''
the student said, putting down his bag and putting a bullet in
the semiautomatic pistol.
He then pointed both guns in the air and
ordered teacher Heather Gillingham out of the room, Schwartz
said. About 30 students remained.
Then the school's staff acted on its
emergency training. A secret code went out over the intercom
system to alert teachers about the emergency. A fire alarm
went off and the school's students were evacuated to the gym.
The three teachers then went to the
classroom to talk with Dalco. The teen apologized and said he
needed help.
The Archdiocese of Miami has a plan for
responding to emergency situations that covers all 64 of its
schools in Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe counties,
spokeswoman Mary Ross Agosta said. Schwartz said the plan
``worked like a charm.''
Dalco was charged with possession of a
firearm on school property, possession of a firearm in
commission of a felony, armed kidnapping and aggravated
assault.
It wasn't immediately known where the youth
got the weapons.
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