A mom from Tennessee was arrested after she allegedly pulled a gun on a student who had pepper sprayed her daughter on the school bus.
The woman was left furious when someone used pepper spray on her child after a fight broke out on the bus the students were travelling on. Investigators in Middle Tennessee confirmed that the parent had been arrested after waving a gun around when the bus pulled over.
The woman, 36, was charged with reckless endangerment according to a news release from the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. She was arrested on Thursday, September 12 following an altercation with the bus driver in control of the vehicle which was carrying McGavock High School students, police said.
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The statement from police explained: “Students on the bus got into a fight during which one of them pepper sprayed others. The bus driver pulled over. While medics were treating a student for pepper spray exposure, (the suspect) arrived on the scene and attempted to get on the bus but was prevented from doing so by the driver. She was apparently upset that her daughter had been pepper sprayed.”