British Columbia

Vintage rifle for teacher's presentation prompts police lockdown at Vancouver school

Police say a teacher at Lord Byng Secondary called 911 to report a man carrying a rifle into the school, and the emergency response team was dispatched and the school locked down while police searched for a suspect.

Police say they don't believe teacher at Lord Byng Secondary had criminal intent

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Lord Byng Secondary School was under lockdown on Thursday morning after a staff member reported seeing a man with a gun. (Vancouver School Board)

A prop for a teacher's presentation at a Vancouver secondary school set off a lockdown and an emergency response by police on Thursday.

Police say a teacher at Lord Byng Secondary called 911 to report a man carrying a rifle into the school, and the emergency response team was dispatched and the school locked down while police searched for a suspect.

During the search, officers found a staff member who confirmed they had a vintage rifle that was to be used in a class presentation.

Police shared a photo of an officer in tactical gear in a classroom, holding up what appeared to be a musket about two metres long.

An official in a bulletproof vest who has his face blurred is holding a vintage-looking rifle inside a classroom.
The vintage rifle, held by police in this photo, belongs to a staff member at the school, officials confirm. (Submitted by Vancouver Police Department)

Based on the initial investigation, police say they don't believe the staff member had any criminal intent.

Const. Jason Doucette says the report allowed them to put their training into action quickly to resolve the issue.

In a letter to parents, principal Damian Wilman said neighbouring schools Jules Quesnel and Queen Elizabeth were also locked down due to their proximity to Lord Byng.

He said no one was harmed during the incident, adding that school and district counsellors are available for anyone in distress as a result of the lockdown. 

With files from CBC News