An Indiana mother, Carrie Rivers, was arrested for bringing a gun to her daughter’s elementary school and threatening her daughter’s sixth-grade lesbian teacher. She faces charges of possession of a firearm on school property and harassment. Rivers was upset over a work assignment about same-sex relationships given by the teacher. Police responded to a call about an irate parent on campus and found Rivers with a gun on her waistband. She claimed she didn’t realize she had it on. Rivers was let go but later sent threatening messages to the teacher, calling her a child predator and telling her to kiss her kids goodbye. The teacher had assigned an assignment on flags including the rainbow flag and was accused by Rivers of pushing a personal agenda on her daughter. Rivers’ husband said she had the gun for security and forgot to leave it behind. The school district banned Rivers from entering any school property and emphasized the importance of ensuring a safe learning environment. The police found no threat to students or staff during the incident, but Rivers faced criminal charges for her actions. The district commended the quick actions of the office staff and police in handling the situation safely.
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