RALEIGH, N.C. — Fear and confusion gripped students, parents, and staff after Raleigh police responded to Ligon Magnet Middle School following reports of an active shooter on campus. Authorities later confirmed there was no evidence that any gunfire occurred.
The alarming call prompted a swift and heavy law enforcement presence at the school as officers moved quickly to secure the campus and ensure the safety of everyone inside. Students were placed on lockdown as a precaution while police conducted a thorough search of the building and surrounding grounds.
After investigating the report, officials determined that there was no active shooter and no signs that shots had been fired. While the threat proved to be unfounded, the emotional toll on the school community was significant.
Parents rushed to the campus seeking answers, and many described moments of intense fear as they waited for updates. School officials worked alongside law enforcement to communicate with families and reassure them once the situation was declared safe.
Authorities have not yet released details about the origin of the report but emphasized the seriousness of false alarms and the strain they place on emergency responders and the community.
Counseling resources are being made available to students and staff as the school community processes the frightening ordeal. Investigators continue to look into the circumstances surrounding the initial report.
