A disturbance at H.E. Corley Elementary School in Irmo, South Carolina, resulted in a lockdown and the arrest of a 22-year-old man, Javon Quattlebaum, for various charges. Local law enforcement responded swiftly, ensuring the safety of students during the incident. While two individuals fled, the officers managed to detain others involved. The community was reassured that there is no ongoing threat, but authorities are seeking further information from the public.
In the quiet town of Irmo, South Carolina, a disturbance at H.E. Corley Elementary School unfolded on a recent Friday morning, taking many by surprise. The incident, which occurred around 9:15 a.m., prompted a swift response from local law enforcement to ensure the safety and security of the students.
It all began when the School Resource Officer (SRO) on duty noticed a suspicious vehicle parked near the playground area. Acting on instinct, the SRO approached the vehicle and was immediately struck by the foul odor of marijuana. Growing increasingly suspicious, the officer decided to call for backup, knowing that the safety of the children was of the utmost importance.
The tension rose as the SRO ordered the occupants of the vehicle to exit. While two individuals complied and were promptly detained, the situation escalated when two others made a run for it. As the chase commenced, the school went into lockdown, a precautionary measure taken to protect the children from possible harm during the ongoing situation.
With the lockdown in effect, the Irmo Police responded quickly, arriving at the scene to assist in handling the situation. After a thorough search and assessment, the lockdown status was lifted around 11:20 a.m., much to the relief of parents and staff alike.
The main suspect, identified as Javon Quattlebaum, a 22-year-old local resident, was arrested at the scene and charged with a variety of offenses that raised eyebrows. His charges include:
In a surprising twist, the second individual detained during the incident was a juvenile who was later released to their parents without facing any charges.
As for the two men who fled the scene, they caught the attention of multiple deputies who chased after them on foot. Unfortunately, despite their efforts, the suspects evaded capture, leaving local law enforcement puzzled yet determined to locate them.
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department eased concerns by assuring the community that these suspects do not pose an ongoing threat. However, they are actively seeking information from the public to assist in their investigation. Anyone with knowledge regarding the incident is encouraged to reach out by calling 9-1-1 or the sheriff’s department at 1(800)576-3000.
While incidents like this may cause worry among parents and community members, the rapid response from law enforcement and the effective lockdown meant that students at H.E. Corley Elementary remained safe during the entire ordeal. The event served as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and prompt action when it comes to the wellbeing of our children.
As life in Irmo begins to return to normal, residents can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing that their local law enforcement is on the job, ensuring safety and security at schools and within the community.
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