A student brought a loaded gun to a high school in Brooklyn Monday morning, police said.

It happened at East Brooklyn High School on Kings Highway in East Flatbush. 

Police said they got a call from a school administrator shortly before 10 a.m. Monday saying a student reported that a classmate had a gun. 

Sources said a staff member took the student into a room and called 911. When police arrived, they found the student with a loaded 9mm pistol. He was arrested without incident according to the NYPD, and the weapon was confiscated. 

East Brooklyn High School does not have metal detectors, though two school safety agents are on duty there. 

Officials are looking into how the student got the gun. 

“Do they kids always have this on them? That’s the thing. I think they should do more and check the kids. I wouldn’t mind that. Check my kid, you know, check all of them,” said mother of five Sahmisha Foster, who lives nearby. 

“The safety of our students and staff is always our top priority, and all students and staff are safe. NYPD and school staff safely recovered this item after a brave student voiced a concern. We followed all safety procedures, and we are working closely with NYPD regarding follow-up actions,” a spokesperson for New York City public schools said. 

Just last month, a student at Benjamin N. Cardozo High School in Bayside, Queens was arrested with a gun in school after allegedly threatening to “shoot the school up.” 

That school also did not have metal detectors. 

The City Department of Education says the use of scanners and metal detectors is handled by the NYPD’s School Safety Division under protocols that were created in 2016 and haven’t been updated since.