Bishop McNally student injured as Calgary school locked down after attack

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 3:21 pm

At Calgary’s Bishop McNally High School, a student was injured following an attack involving an airsoft pistol, prompting an immediate lockdown. The unsettling incident has ignited concerns about campus safety, with local police looking into the events that led to the assault.


globalnews.ca / Calgary high school put on lockdown after student attacked with a weapon

A student from Bishop McNally high school in Calgary has to be treated for minor injuries on Wednesday after police said he was assaulted by a suspect with an airsoft pistol.

calgaryherald.com / Bishop McNally student injured by weapon, school under lockdown

Other schools in the area also under lockdown


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