CADDO PARISH, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — An Oil City man was arrested at Northwood High School for battery on a peace officer and other charges, said Sheriff Henry Whitehorn, Sr.
According to a press release from CPSO, on Tuesday, just after 9 a.m. NHS was placed on lockdown due to a possible tornado in the area.
Law enforcement says 70-year-old Gary W. Fenner, arrived at the school to pick up his grandchild during the lockdown. The School Resource Officer, Deputy Nunnery, informed Fenner that he could not check out the student at that time because of the lockdown.
In response, police say Fenner allegedly threatened to kill Deputy Nunnery and charged at him with a large umbrella. Deputy Nunnery then used a Taser on Fenner after he was struck with the object.
They say Fenner managed to get back up and attempted to fight Deputy Nunnery. However, Deputy Nunnery and the school security officer were able to place Fenner into custody.
Fenner was assessed by Caddo Fire District 1 and subsequently booked into Caddo Correctional Center.
He faces charges that include battery of a peace officer, resisting arrest, aggravated assault on a peace officer, disturbing the peace, and unlawful disruption of a school.
No bond has been set.
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