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Shooter pretending to be LEO

2021-12-01 01:58:29.328142+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Good on the kids for not trusting, but yikes, and more reason to call 911 and confirm that the person claiming to be a cop is a cop: 'See my badge, bro': Oxford High School students escape through window as voice claims to be deputy

OXFORD, Mich. (FOX 2) - </span>As a gunman opened fire inside Oxford High School on Tuesday, confusion reigned as students, fearful for their lives, were unsure if the person knocking on the door was a gunman or actually an Oakland County Sheriff Deputy.

A parent called into FOX 2 sharing what his son, a student who attends Oxford High School, experienced Tuesday amid a mass shooting that left three teens dead and eight other people wounded.

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