An Indiana mother, Carrie Rivers, was arrested for allegedly bringing a gun to her daughter’s elementary school and threatening her daughter’s lesbian teacher. Rivers was charged with possession of a firearm on school property and harassment for the incident. The mother was upset about a work assignment related to same-sexuality relationships given by the teacher and made threats towards her. Police found Rivers with a gun on her person while at the school and she was subsequently arrested. Rivers also sent threatening messages to the teacher after being released. The teacher had given an assignment involving flags, including the rainbow flag as an example. Rivers accused the teacher of pushing a personal agenda on her daughter and called her a child predator. Rivers’ husband claimed she had the firearm for security and simply forgot to leave it behind. The school district stated that Rivers will not be allowed on school property again and emphasized their commitment to providing a safe environment for students and staff. The incident drew attention to the issue of parents bringing guns onto school grounds and highlighted the importance of dealing with threats made towards teachers in a swift and appropriate manner.
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