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Student: Ohio boy flashed gun at officer in school…

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) _ A high school student in Ohio says there were some scary moments when a disruptive 14-year-old flashed a pellet gun at a police officer, leading to a short standoff.
 
Police in Toledo say the student was taken into custody Monday morning after the standoff ended. No one was injured.
 
Sixteen-year-old Kayla Williams says the teen had been kicked out of class and sent to a room for students serving in-school suspensions.
 
She says that's where the boy told a school police officer that he had a gun and briefly took it out of a bag.
 
Williams says she was just a few feet away and that the gun looked real. She says students ran out of the room screaming.

Police say the teen then was isolated in a hallway. 

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