From Kim Minugh:
An 18-year-old Laguna Creek High School student was arrested this morning for bringing a handgun on campus, according to authorities.
Trevon Lamar Ferguson told deputies he brought the gun for protection, though he never brandished it, said Sacramento County sheriff's Sgt. Tim Curran.
Ferguson told deputies he recently had a "tumultuous" breakup with his girlfriend, and that the girl had threatened to have her "posse" beat him up, Curran said.
School administrators received a tip that Ferguson was carrying a gun, and immediately notified the school resource officer, who is a sheriff's deputy. The deputy contacted Ferguson and arrested him after finding a small semiautomatic handgun in his backpack, Curran said.
Curran said the suspect has no known connection to gangs.
Ferguson was booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail this afternoon on one felony count each of bringing a firearm onto school grounds, possessing a deadly weapon and carrying a concealed firearm on his person, according to jail booking records.
He is being held on $30,000 bail.
Curran said administrators sent a letter home with students today notifying parents of the incident.









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