Cafeteria manager arrested after allegedly threatening to shoot students

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WKRC/WTVC) – A cafeteria manager at a Tennessee high school was arrested on Thursday after allegedly threatening two students in the school cafeteria. He reportedly told the students they were “acting like elementary kids” and threatened to shoot them, according to WTVC.

Witnesses said the Hixson High School students asked if his words were a threat, to which Trammell Hynes-Mason allegedly confirmed it was a “promise.” WTVC reports that according to the affidavit, Hynes-Mason also told the teens he wouldn’t beat up an elementary student, but he would “get one of these,” pointing toward the high school students…

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