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An AI gun detector at a Baltimore school falsely flagged chips as a weapon, leading to a police response and student handcuffing—no weapon found.
An AI-powered gun detection system at Kenwood High School in Baltimore County falsely identified a bag of chips as a weapon, leading police to respond with guns drawn on October 21, 2025.
Student Taki Allen was handcuffed and searched after officers arrived following the alert from the Omnilert system, which uses school cameras to detect potential firearms.
No weapon was found, and Allen was released without charges.
The incident, which caused distress among students and staff, has raised concerns about the reliability of AI in school safety systems and the potential for false alarms to trigger dangerous responses.
The school district and local authorities are reviewing the use of the technology.
Un detector de armas de inteligencia artificial en una escuela de Baltimore falsamente señaló chips como un arma, lo que llevó a una respuesta policial y esposamiento de estudiantes. No se encontró arma.