Student at Knoxville's West High School charged after gun in backpack goes off, grazes teacher
The teacher suffered minor injuries after the accidental discharge, police said
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A Knoxville, Tennessee, student has been charged after a gun inside their backpack accidentally went off and grazed a teacher, the Knoxville Police Department said Friday.
The incident happened inside a classroom at the start of the day.
The unnamed student has been charged with reckless endangerment, reckless aggravated assault and possession of a weapon on school grounds, police said in a statement on social media.
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The gun went off inside the student's backpack, police said. (Google Maps)
The teacher — who police said was either grazed by a bullet or bullet fragment — suffered minor injuries in the incident, police said.
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No other injuries have been reported.
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