The Oklahoman

Parents arrested trying to get in locked-down school

- Bob Christie

PHOENIX – Police arrested three Arizona parents, shocking two of them with stun guns, as they tried to force their way into a school that police locked down Friday after an armed man was seen trying to get on campus, authoritie­s said.

The parents were arrested as they tried to get to their children to protect them, authoritie­s said. Officers in the Phoenix suburb of El Mirage used a Taser 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, authoritie­s said.

The scene at Thompson Ranch Elementary School developed nearly three months after hundreds of law enforcemen­t officers 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 fired at Thompson Ranch, the school wasn’t breached, and no one was hurt, other than a woman taken to a hospital with Taser injuries from officers who say they were trying to stop her from attacking them.

By the time the confrontat­ions with the upset parents began, police had already confirmed that there was no longer a threat, removed a suspicious package and were planning to begin reuniting parents with the children, El Mirage police 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’s when upset parents demanded to be allowed into the school so they could find 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 officers and as police were arresting him, a man and a woman who had also been confrontin­g officers came to his aid. Officers used a Taser to subdue them, and they too were arrested. As the first 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 stunned with the Taser will face unspecified charges. The woman was taken by ambulance to a hospital, Chavez said. None were immediatel­y identi

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“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.

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