North Garner Middle School in Garner went into lockdown Friday after staff and law enforcement received a reported threat, according to district officials. Students were kept inside while authorities swept the campus, then were escorted to buses once the search wrapped up. School leaders said no students were hurt.
According to WRAL, the Wake County Public School System said the school’s resource officer reported the threat and that “there is no indication of an imminent threat.” The district said North Garner first went into a Code Red lockdown earlier in the afternoon, then shifted to a Code Yellow by about 4:16 p.m. Friday. Officials told WRAL they planned to release more information later in the day.
District response and what the codes mean
Under Wake County’s safety protocol, Code Red signals an immediate threat to the school, while Code Yellow flags a concern in the surrounding community. The district also posts guidance on how and when families are notified during emergencies.
The system has been moving away from color-only alerts toward plain-language terms such as “lockdown” and “secure,” a shift The News & Observer has reported as part of a broader effort to make instructions clearer for parents and first responders. District officials say those changes will roll out alongside training so families know what the new language means.
Police activity on scene
WRAL video and on-scene reporting showed a heavy law-enforcement presence at North Garner, including officers in tactical gear and a news helicopter overhead. Police and Wake County deputies searched the campus and surrounding property as part of their investigation into the reported threat…