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Byline: Dan Tierney
Apr. 22--Despite some questions and concerns from parents, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools law enforcement director believes the emergency system worked "exactly" as planned on Wednesday when a 16-year-old North Mecklenburg High junior pointed a gun at two students on campus. Some parents wondered why district officials didn't lock down other Huntersville-area schools like Central Piedmont Community College's north campus, Hopewell High, Bradley Middle and Huntersville Elementary. CMS Director of School Law Enforcement Bud Cesena said that after talking with Huntersville police, who had talked with the student's family while looking for…