A senior at Northeast High School in Clarksville, Tenn. has been suspended for 10 days and faces a multitude of additional punishments including criminal charges because school officials found a knife belonging to his father inside his father’s car.
The student is David Duren-Sanner, reports local CBS affiliate WTVF.
The student’s father is a commercial fisherman who works on the West Coast. The father left — wait for it — a fishing knife in the car.
Duren-Sanner has sworn he knew nothing about it.
The boy’s father noted that the knife could have easily been wedged between two seats.
The incident occurred on Thursday.
“They called on the intercom that we had a random lockdown search,” Duren-Sanner told WTVF.
The car he drove to school was randomly chosen for a search.
Source: The Daily Caller
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