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Officials at an Oklahoma school district said they wanted to send a clear warning to protect against potential attacks, so they put up signs on Monday alerting that staff members could be carrying guns.
The signs were erected at public schools in Okay, according to the Muskogee Phoenix. The town's police department was reportedly disbanded in 2014, and even though sheriff's deputies are available, Superintendent Charles McMahan says that may not be enough.
"We don't want to be a soft target," he told the newspaper.
Some Oklahoma schools display signs warning staffers could be armed | Fox News
The signs were erected at public schools in Okay, according to the Muskogee Phoenix. The town's police department was reportedly disbanded in 2014, and even though sheriff's deputies are available, Superintendent Charles McMahan says that may not be enough.
"We don't want to be a soft target," he told the newspaper.

Some Oklahoma schools display signs warning staffers could be armed | Fox News