Delta police are investigating after someone falsely reported there was a person with a firearm at Burnsview Secondary.
Police say the call came in at 11:55 a.m. and they immediately asked the North Delta school to initiate a 鈥渓ockdown.鈥
Witnesses report seeing at least a half-dozen police vehicles and several officers with rifles outside of the school around lunchtime.
Once on scene, officers assessed the situation and determined the report had been false, and the status inside the school was upgrade to a 鈥渉old and secure.鈥
鈥淯ltimately, we鈥檝e determined that there is no threat, there was no threat, and there is no cause for any public safety concern,鈥 Acting Insp. James Sandberg, public affairs manager for the Delta Police Department, told the Reporter.
As of around 1:30 p.m., the hold and secure had been lifted.
Sandberg said he was aware of social media posts claiming there was an active shooter inside the school.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 all not true. There is no shooter and there never was a shooter,鈥 he said.
Sandberg urged the public to avoid spreading unverified information on social media as it can cause unnecessary alarm within the community.
While the term 鈥渓ockdown鈥 is commonly 鈥 but incorrectly 鈥 used by many to describe heightened security situations in schools, Burnsview actually being placed in a lockdown, however briefly, likely gave credence to speculation of a shooter inside the building.
According to the school district鈥檚 , a 鈥渓ockdown鈥 is used only when there is an active threat of violence inside a school. In such cases, staff immediately secure their rooms, stop all activities and direct students to hide, keep quiet and not open doors.
鈥淗old and secure鈥 is used whenever there is a security concern outside of school in the surrounding neighbourhood. Staff bring everyone into the school and keep them there, locking exterior doors and closing the blinds on all windows. No one is allowed to enter or exit the building, but classes and other regular activities continue inside the school.
Police have classified the incident as a 鈥渟watting call,鈥 wherein someone makes a false report of a critical incident to elicit an urgent and substantial police response.
鈥淭oday鈥檚 swatting incident posed no real threat to public safety,鈥 police said in a press release Thursday afternoon.
The DPD has launched an investigation to identify the person responsible for the swatting call. Police note filing a false report is classified as mischief under the Criminal Code.
The release explains that police have a duty to respond and all calls reporting potential threats are taken seriously and treated as genuine until verified otherwise.
鈥淐onsequently, a significant police presence is deployed to ensure safety,鈥 the release states.
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