Carrie Rivers, a mother from Indiana, is facing charges after allegedly bringing a gun to her daughter’s elementary school and threatening her daughter’s lesbian teacher. The incident occurred at Valley Mills Elementary School in Indianapolis, where Rivers threatened the teacher over a work assignment related to same-sex relationships. Police responded to a call about an “irate parent” on campus and found Rivers with a gun on her person. She was arrested and charged with possession of a firearm on school property and harassment. Rivers also sent threatening messages to the teacher, calling her derogatory names and telling her to “kiss ur kids goodbye.” The teacher had given an assignment to the class about flags, including the rainbow flag with the words “be kind” on it. Rivers accused the teacher of pushing a personal agenda regarding sexuality on her daughter. Rivers’ husband claimed she meant no harm and carried the weapon for security. The Metropolitan School District of Decatur Township has banned Rivers from school property. The district emphasized that no threats were made against students or staff during the incident. They are committed to ensuring a safe learning environment and are grateful for the quick action of their staff in handling the situation safely.
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