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Teen gets prison for bringing sawed-off shotgun to school

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A 17-year-old who brought a loaded sawed-off shotgun to a western Michigan high school has been sentenced to at least three years in prison.

The Muskegon Chronicle reports Dayvon Davis learned his punishment Friday after earlier pleading guilty.

Davis, who turns 18 this month, will serve a mandatory two years for possessing a firearm while committing a felony, followed by sentences of one to 15 years for firearm possession by a felon, possession of a short-barreled shotgun and resisting and obstructing police.

Staff at Muskegon Heights Public School Academy called police in September to report an intruder was in the building.

Davis wasn't a student at the school.

Police say Davis dropped a backpack and ran when officers approached him.

He was later found hiding under a vehicle.

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