WYFF4 obtained the reports from the day deputies say a student accidentally shot himself in the chest at Southside High School in Greenville.According to the reports, the teenager who was shot changed his story multiple times and cursed at a deputy who tried to interview him. The school was put on lockdown on May 13. Four students, including the teenager who was shot, face charges. According to the reports, when a deputy arrived at the school to interview the student who was shot, the student refused to answer questions and cursed at the deputy. The student later told deputies that he was shot by an unknown person, but changed his story when he was told that witnesses had seen something different, according to the reports. In the reports, the student said that the gun went off when he reached for a cord in his backpack, but also said that the gun went off when he accidentally dropped his backpack. The reports also say that the student alluded to shooting himself on purpose. The student is charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, disturbing schools and carrying a weapon on school property. His name will not be released due to his age. Braylin Scott, 17, faces the same charges and is charged as an adult.Another teenager faces charges for not turning over the gun to authorities immediately. Another teenager is facing charges for the sale and delivery of a firearm to someone underage. The names of these suspects will not be released due to age.

WYFF4 obtained the reports from the day deputies say a student accidentally shot himself in the chest at Southside High School in Greenville.



According to the reports, the teenager who was shot changed his story multiple times and cursed at a deputy who tried to interview him.

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The school was put on lockdown on May 13. Four students, including the teenager who was shot, face charges.

According to the reports, when a deputy arrived at the school to interview the student who was shot, the student refused to answer questions and cursed at the deputy.

The student later told deputies that he was shot by an unknown person, but changed his story when he was told that witnesses had seen something different, according to the reports.

In the reports, the student said that the gun went off when he reached for a cord in his backpack, but also said that the gun went off when he accidentally dropped his backpack. The reports also say that the student alluded to shooting himself on purpose.

The student is charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, disturbing schools and carrying a weapon on school property. His name will not be released due to his age.

Braylin Scott, 17, faces the same charges and is charged as an adult.

Another teenager faces charges for not turning over the gun to authorities immediately.

Another teenager is facing charges for the sale and delivery of a firearm to someone underage.

The names of these suspects will not be released due to age.