Baltimore, MD - Sept. 9, 2024  - Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), the largest school system in the state of Maryland, is now taking a hard look at weapons detectors in schools.

Former Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) Police Chief Marcus Jones, who is now in charge of security and compliance for the school system, said they are in the early stages of looking at different available products.

A 15-year-old was charged last year for bringing a handgun into Richard Montgomery High School. School leaders said weapons detectors could be added in the near future.

In the past week, two students and two teachers were killed in a school shooting at a high school in Georgia, and a student was gunned down at Joppatown High School in Baltimore by a classmate. Last month, school board members voted to purchase and install vape detectors in middle and high schools, and a handful of high schools are requiring students to wear their student IDs all day.... Read More: FOX45