A gun brought to school by a west Alabama first-grader discharged in his pocket and now the parents are facing criminal charges.

The incident happened Friday morning at J.E. Hobbs Elementary School. According to Wilcox County Schools Superintendent Andre Saulsberry, who posted about the incident on his Facebook page, the gun discharged while in the 6-year-old’s pocket. No one was injured but the bullet put a hole in a wall.

The Camden Police Department, the Wilcox county Department of Human Resources and the superintendent were contacted immediately, and the school was placed on lockdown. “All students and staff are safe, and we appreciate the leadership of Principal Laister and Assistant Principal Freeman,” Saulsberry wrote.

Wilcox County District Attorney Michael Jackson said the student’s parents are being charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, which is a misdemeanor. This story will be updated if more information becomes available.

In another school system in the state – Chilton County – a Verbena elementary student was found with a BB gun at school, also Friday. Authorities said the students were never in danger and the situation was quickly handled by school administrators and school resource officers.