A police officer accidentally fired a gun in a school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, authorities said Tuesday.
The officer, assigned as a school resource officer at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, "accidentally discharged their firearm while using a staff bathroom inside the school" around 1:45 p.m. Tuesday, the Cambridge Police Department said in a press release.
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Police say no one was injured, and the officer reported the incident to the department and the school.
The round did not leave the first-floor bathroom, police say.
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The officer, whose identity was not released, has been with the Cambridge Police Department since 1987. The department says the officer has never had an accidental discharge before.
School district officials said the incident was reported immediately and the school day was not disrupted.
"CPS and CPD value their longstanding partnership as the Youth Resource Officer program is a vital aspect of maintaining safe and welcoming learning environments," a district spokesperson wrote.
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Fellow officers with the Cambridge Police Department responded and are investigating.
"CPS and CPD value their longstanding partnership as the Youth Resource Officer program is a vital aspect of maintaining safe and welcoming learning environments within our school communities," the police department said.
The officer's name was not released.
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