Nevada
Parents try to confront elementary school student in class, prompting lockdown, deputies say
College positioned on lockdown throughout incident
PAHRUMP, Nev. (KLAS) — Two mother and father are accused of confronting an elementary faculty pupil with whom their little one was having a problem, prompting a lockdown and their arrests, Nye County sheriff’s deputies stated Friday.
The incident was reported Thursday, Might 12, on the J.G. Johnson Elementary College, deputies stated.
Quaneisha Torres, 30, and Noah Torres, 40, got here into the college to confront the scholar, deputies stated. The precise circumstances weren’t realized, aside from their little one was having bother with the opposite pupil.
Deputies stated footage from a college worker exhibits video of Quaneisha Torres hitting an worker whereas Noah Torres was “pushing and threatening a college worker,” police stated.
Quaneisha Torres faces expenses of battery on a protected particular person and making a disturbance in a college constructing.
Noah Torres was booked on expenses of intimidating a public official, battery on a protected particular person, and making a disturbance in a college constructing.
The varsity teaches grades pre-kindergarten by fifth and has a pupil inhabitants of about 400.