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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
David Struett

14 students hurt in Gresham Elementary pepper spray discharge

Walter Gresham Elementary, 8524 S. Green St. | Google Maps

At least 14 Gresham Elementary students were taken to hospitals after a pepper spray discharge at the South Side school.

Officers responded about 11:30 a.m. to a report of release of possible pepper spray on the third floor of the building in the 8500 block of South Green Street, Chicago police said.

The children were taken to Saint Bernard and Little Company of Mary hospitals, police said.

Investigators believe the discharge may have been accidental, according to police.

“Several students were transported to the hospital out of an abundance of caution and the school has notified the parents of affected students,” CPS said in a statement.

Authorities have identified the individual responsible for the discharge and ” the situation will be handled in accordance with CPS policy,” CPS said.

The incident follows a string of pepper spray discharges at Morgan Park High School over the last week. Wednesday afternoon, three students and two teachers were affected by an aerosol spray, police said. A day earlier, three other people were hit by spray at the same school. On April 25, two students were taken to the hospital after another student discharged pepper spray inside the school.

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