A Baltimore County Police officer who was working as a school resource officer at Eastern Technical High School shot and killed himself on Nov. 12.
Faculty heard a sound come from his basement office at around 12:23 p.m., finding him alone with a gunshot wound, police spokeswoman Jennifer Peach told the newspaper. Investigators believe he shot himself with his service weapon.
As a result, the school was placed on lockdown status and students were kept away from the area, the paper reported. Students were dismissed at the normal time at 2:20 p.m.
“I am saddened to learn about the death of Officer Joseph Comegna, the school resource officer at Eastern Technical High,” Superintendent Verletta White said. “My thoughts and prayers are with his family, the Baltimore County Police Department, and Eastern Tech’s students and staff. We will be sure to have a traumatic loss team at the school to support students and staff Tuesday.”
Baltimore County Executive Don Mohler also sent his condolences to the officer’s family.
“So difficult to find the words when a family loses a loved one,” he said. “All of us in Baltimore County stand in support of the Comegna family at this difficult time.”
Students remembered Comegna as a kind-hearted man.
“He smiled at me, he said his day was going good, and he asked me the same, but unfortunately we were in a rush so we really couldn’t exchange a conversation,” Robles told the news outlet.