Charles Co. Student Found in Possession of Pocket Knife at Westlake High School

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Date: October 9, 2024

Student found in possession of knife at Westlake High School: On October 9 at 1:05 p.m., a school administrator at Westlake High School learned that a student was in possession of a knife. The student gave the knife to the administrator, who notified the School Resource Officer (SRO). The student did not make any direct threats to other students or school faculty and will face disciplinary actions as outlined in the Charles County Public Schools Code of Conduct. The student was also charged on a Juvenile Offense Report in connection with this incident. Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact Officer Joffe at 301-609-3282 ext. 0608.

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Disclaimer: In the U.S.A., all persons accused of a crime by the State are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. See: https://so.md/presumed-innocence. Additionally, all of the information provided above is solely from the perspective of the respective law enforcement agency and does not provide any direct input from the accused or persons otherwise mentioned. You can find additional information about the case by searching the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Database using the accused's name and date of birth. The database is online at https://so.md/mdcasesearch . Persons named who have been found innocent or not guilty of all charges in the respective case, and/or have had the case ordered expunged by the court can have their name, age, and city redacted by following the process defined at https://so.md/expungeme.
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
Times sure have changed. Every boy I knew had a pocket knife on them all day. I myself had a 6" fishing/skinning knife on my belt.
 

Homer J

Power Chord
I think I was about 8 or 9 when my parents gave me my first knife. I’ve still got i, an old Buck three blade.
Mine was a Barlow that my dad found stuck in a fence post somewhere. I cleaned it up and carried it all through elementary school. Just like most of the other farm kids there. The only person that I ever cut with it was me.

And, all through high school, I carried a Buck 110 folder on my belt. What has happened to us?
 
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