A youth was arrested in Phoenix, Arizonaon Tuesday after he was accused of pointing a gun at a school bus with students inside, according to police.
The incident happened shortly after 8 a.m. near 16th Avenue and Bethany Home Road.
Phoenix Police responded to a report that a boy was observed pointing a gun at one school bus because it was transporting students to school.
‘BEST FRIEND’ OF ARIZONA ENGINEER KILLED IN DESERT FOR DAYS CHARGED WITH MURDER
“Officers responded and learned that the juvenile male suspect was in an argument with a student who was using the bus and after the victim entered the bus to exit, the suspect brandished a handgun and pointed it at the school bus,” Phoenix Police said Sgt. Brian Bower said, according to Fox 10.
No shots were fired at the bus, says Bower.
A nearby school was placed on lockdown until the suspect was located in an apartment near the scene of the incident, Fox 10 reported.
The juvenile suspect, who has not been identified, was taken care of.
ARIZONA MOTHER ARRESTED FOR QUESTIONING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS BEFORE 10-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER FIGHTS BACK
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The school resumed normal operations after the arrest.