MELROSE, Mass. (WHDH) – A police officer was injured Friday morning while arresting a “belligerent” student who allegedly made a threat that prompted a lockdown at Melrose High School.

Police responded to the school at around 9:30 a.m. after school administrators said they were informed by a parent that a student may have made a threat and had a gun in the building.

“This individual had made suggestions online that he was looking for a weapon and that he may use that weapon if he were to find it,” said Melrose Mayor Robert Dolan.

The school was immediately placed on lockdown. Police said the 16-year-old student would not comply with their instructions and a scuffle ensued.

During the altercation, a police officer was injured and later taken to Melrose-Wakefield hospital with a serious leg injury. The student was eventually subdued and arrested outside the school.

“The individual became violent and one officer sustained injury,” Melrose Police Chief Michael Lyle said.

No weapon was found after officers searched his backpack. The lockdown was lifted at around 9:45 a.m.

Melrose Superintendent of Schools Cindy Taymore said she thinks the officers acted appropriately in taking down the student.

“When throwing around the term gun, you have to respond. You cannot debate it,” Taymore said.

The student was arraigned in juvenile court in Cambridge on charges including assault and battery on a police officer.

The student’s name was not released. It is not clear when he will be allowed back to school.

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