Madison school puts staff member on leave after bringing unloaded gun into building
An independent secondary school in Madison says it has placed a staff member on leave after they brought an unloaded gun into the building earlier this week.
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An independent secondary school in Madison says it has placed a staff member on leave after they brought an unloaded gun into the building earlier this week.
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