Gun goes off inside Newark charter school, injures staff member in hallway incident

A concealed firearm accidentally discharged at a Newark high school, injuring a staff member and prompting a police investigation.
Gun goes off inside Newark charter school, injures staff member in hallway incident

NEWARK, Del. — A school employee was injured Thursday morning in an accidental shooting at ASPIRA Charter High School in Newark, prompting an active investigation by Delaware State Police.


Key Points

  • A 41-year-old school employee accidentally discharged a concealed firearm inside ASPIRA Charter High School.
  • The incident occurred in a hallway with students and staff present, but no other injuries were reported.
  • The injured man, also a bus driver and part of the Culture & Climate Team, was treated on scene and transported to the hospital.

Accidental shooting during morning hours

The incident happened at approximately 7:02 a.m. inside the school at 750 Otts Chapel Road. According to authorities, the man—identified as a school bus driver and member of the school’s Culture & Climate Team—was carrying a concealed firearm in his waistband when it discharged unintentionally.

Delaware State Police stated the weapon fired as a result of being improperly handled or manipulated while on school property. The bullet struck the man in the leg.

Staff member transported after hallway mishap

The shooting took place in a hallway during school hours while students and staff were present. Authorities confirmed that no other individuals were injured during the incident.

Emergency personnel responded quickly. The school’s assigned constable rendered first aid at the scene before the man was transported by EMS to a nearby hospital for further treatment.

Investigation ongoing by state police

A preliminary investigation has been launched to determine the circumstances surrounding the discharge of the weapon. Police have not indicated whether any charges will be filed in connection with the incident.

The firearm’s presence on school grounds and the resulting injury raise potential questions regarding school safety protocols and employee conduct policies.