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Three Cranston West Students Arrested for Guns on School Grounds
No gun ever was inside the school building, police said.

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No gun ever was inside the school building, police said.

Police said the man brandished a gun and demanded cash from the victim at around 7 a.m. on Saturday before the assault.
"There is no danger to anyone at this time," said Cranston Police Major Todd Patalano.
Police said Joseph Lacey, 27, a 2007 graduate of Cranston High School West, died after the Sept. 17 crash.
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