ACT teacher allegedly brings 3D-printed firearm to school
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Teacher Under Investigation After 3D-Printed Gun Brought to School
An ACT (Australia Capital Territory) teacher is being investigated for allegedly bringing a 3D-printed handgun to a local school last week. While the weapon was not displayed in class, the staff member reportedly took it home later the same day. ACT Police Officers later executed a search warrant at the teacher’s residence, seizing the firearm along with a 3D printer believed to have been used in its manufacture. Authorities said the teacher may…
'Misguided' teacher turns up at school with a 3D printed gun
A police photo of the teacher’s 3D printed gun. “Misguided” is how police describe a teacher turning up to school last week with a copied handgun to demonstrate the capabilities of 3D printing technology. Police say the gun was not shown in a class and the teacher returned it home later that day. Police later searched the teacher’s home, where the firearm was seized as well as the 3D printer used to make it. The creation of firearms or firearm p…
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