A group of Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies stood at the entrance of a public school during a lockdown on Friday in Pompano Beach.
Several BSO patrol cars blocked the entrance of Pompano Beach Middle School, at 310 NE 6 St.
According to Nadine Drew, a spokeswoman for Broward County Public Schools, the lockdown status had transitioned to “secure” by 3:20 p.m.
Broward Sheriff's Office deputies block an entrance to Pompano Beach Middle School on Friday.
A parent reported receiving a text message from a girl at the school who said she and her classmates were hiding under tables during a “code red” lockdown.
BCPS implemented a new emergency code system with protocols for “HOLD,” “SECURE,” “LOCKDOWN,” “EVACUATE” and “SHELTER” that got rid of the color system.
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Several BSO patrol cars blocked the entrance of Pompano Beach Middle School, at 310 NE 6 St.
According to Nadine Drew, a spokeswoman for Broward County Public Schools, the lockdown status had transitioned to “secure” by 3:20 p.m.

Broward Sheriff's Office deputies block an entrance to Pompano Beach Middle School on Friday.
A parent reported receiving a text message from a girl at the school who said she and her classmates were hiding under tables during a “code red” lockdown.
BCPS implemented a new emergency code system with protocols for “HOLD,” “SECURE,” “LOCKDOWN,” “EVACUATE” and “SHELTER” that got rid of the color system.
This is a developing story.
Location
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