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Arizona police Taser two parents as they try to enter locked-down school

- Associated Press in Phoenix

Police fired a stun gun at two Arizona parents as they tried to force their way into a school that police had locked down after an armed man was seen trying to get on campus.

The parents were arrested, along with one other, as they tried to get to their children to protect them, authoritie­s said. Officers in the Phoenix suburb of El Mirage used a Taser stun gun to stop two of them as they tried to help a man whose own handgun fell to the ground while he was being taken into custody.

It came nearly three months after hundreds of law enforcemen­t officers in the small Texas city of Uvalde failed to act for more than an hour as a gunman killed two teachers and 19 students.

No shots were fired in the incident at Thompson Ranch elementary school, the school was not breached and no one was hurt, other than a woman taken to a hospital with stun gun injuries from officers who say they were trying to stop her from attacking them.

By the time the confrontat­ions with the parents began, police had already confirmed that there was no longer a threat, had removed a suspicious package and were planning to begin reuniting parents with children, El Mirage police’s Lt Jimmy Chavez said.

But the school was still on lockdown, meaning no one would be allowed on campus, according to the protocols police and the school district have set up. That was when upset parents demanded to be allowed in so they could find their children, and began confrontin­g police, authoritie­s said.

“Several parents continued with their agitation, made several statements that they were going to come on campus to help protect their kids,” Chavez said. “As a parent I understand that philosophy. However, there are procedures that law enforcemen­t and the school were following.”

Chavez said a man began pushing to get past officers and as police were arresting him, a man and a woman who had also been confrontin­g officers came to his aid. Officers used a stun gun to subdue them and they too were arrested. As the first man was being taken into custody, a gun fell to the ground.

The armed parent will face a weapons charge – guns are not allowed on school grounds – and a disorderly conduct charge. The two parents who were hit by the stun gun will face unspecifie­d charges. The woman was taken by ambulance to a hospital, Chavez said. None were immediatel­y identified.

The incident began at about 10.30am on Friday when school officials called police to report that a man, possibly armed with a gun, was trying to get into a locked school building. He could not get in and was chased off by staff before police from El Mirage and two other agencies arrived at the school, Chavez said.

Officers searching the school to ensure it was safe found a suspicious package and called a bomb squad, Chavez said. They moved some children to another part of the campus. That was when parents began arriving and the confrontat­ions with officers began, with parents “forcefully pushing on the officers trying to get on to campus”.

“The parents need to understand that when the school is on lockdown and law enforcemen­t is on scene, nobody is going to be allowed on campus,” Chavez said. He said the lockdown procedures between the school district and law enforcment “worked to a T”.

Police later located the man who had triggered the lockdown. He was being evaluated late on Friday by mental health profession­als, and a police statement said charges were pending.

 ?? ?? The two parents were arrested, along with one other, as they tried to get to their children toprotect them, authoritie­s said. Photograph: Jim West/Alamy
The two parents were arrested, along with one other, as they tried to get to their children toprotect them, authoritie­s said. Photograph: Jim West/Alamy

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