YOUNGSTOWN Two teens apprehended at Woodrow Wilson High



YOUNGSTOWN -- Two juveniles were being held in the Mahoning County Juvenile Justice Center after one of them was found with a gun inside a Woodrow Wilson High School classroom.
Police received a call about 9:30 a.m. Monday about a car that had been reported stolen, with someone inside firing a gun at students who were walking to school. Two girls who were walking at Gibson and Boston avenues told police the car pulled alongside of them, and one of its occupants said, "Give me your umbrella or I'll shoot you," a police report said.
One of the girls said she heard gunfire and ran away.
There were no reports of injuries.
An officer saw the car drop off two boys wearing black pants and black sweatshirts in the school's rear lot.
Police found Isiah D. Witherspoon, 15, of Hilton Avenue, in a classroom at the school. They said they tackled him when they saw him remove a loaded handgun from his pocket. Witherspoon was charged with illegal conveyance or possession of dangerous ordnance on school property and with receiving stolen property.
Another youth, Lewer Dent, 17, of East Lucius Avenue, was charged with receiving stolen property.
The man seen driving the car, Bryant Randall Butler, 20, of Whitman Lane, was charged with driving under suspension and reckless operation.
Additional charges are pending, the report said.
Police technicians performed gunshot residue tests on the three and were awaiting results.