An Indiana mother, Carrie Rivers, was arrested and charged with possession of a firearm on school property and harassment after bringing a gun to her daughter’s elementary school and threatening the lesbian teacher. The incident occurred following a disagreement over a work assignment involving same-sex relationships. Rivers, who claimed she forgot she had the firearm on her, also sent threatening messages to the teacher, telling her to “kiss ur kids goodbye” and calling her a child predator. The teacher had assigned a project with flags, including the rainbow flag with the words “be kind,” which Rivers disagreed with, accusing the teacher of pushing her personal agenda on her daughter. Rivers’ husband claimed she meant no harm, stating they often carry firearms for security. The school district confirmed the incident and said Rivers will not be allowed on school property again. They also stated that no threats were made against students or staff, and the police successfully confiscated the gun without incident. The district emphasized their commitment to ensuring a safe learning environment and expressed gratitude for the quick response of the office staff and school police in handling the situation.
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