Mobile County school board member confirms metal detectors are coming next school year

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Metal detectors will be placed in 'hotspot' schools.

District 3 School Board Member Dr. Reginald Crenshaw says these new security measures are a direct result of that January shooting.“No amount of money is worth the lives. So we have to try to do everything we can to make the students feel safer, and parents will also be informed on what they would have to do getting ready for next school year,” Dr. Crenshaw said.

Dr. Crenshaw says they will not be placed in all the schools, only “hotspots”, where more violence tends to occur.

 

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