China News Service, December 2 According to a report on the 1st of the American Chinese website, just after a campus gun case occurred in a high school in Michigan, another public school student in New York City was exposed and arrested for carrying a gun.

  Local police said the 17-year-old student was studying at the City Council School of Law and Justice in downtown Brooklyn. He had an obvious "ghost gun" and as much as $30,000 in cash in his bag.

"Ghost Gun" refers to self-made guns without a manufacturer's serial number.

  A school staff member told the dean after seeing the weapon, who notified the school security staff.

They then controlled the student and detained him.

In addition to an unmarked "ghost gun", the police also found some bullets.

  According to reports, the official charges against the student are still being determined.

  The New York City Department of Education issued a statement on this matter, stating that hazardous materials of any kind are absolutely not allowed in schools.

"Our excellent school staff and school security personnel safely recovered this item immediately after the students entered the school building to ensure the safety of all students and faculty. We are working closely with the New York City Police Department on follow-up actions."

  On November 30, local time, a shooting occurred in a high school outside Detroit, Michigan, USA, killing at least 3 people and injuring 8 others.

According to the police, the suspect is a student of the school and has been arrested.

Local officials revealed that the three victims in this case were all students, all under 18 years of age.