“The employee pushed him outside,” he said. “She told him to drop the gun, at which point she fired off two rounds (into the air), basically a warning shot to get him to drop the gun.”
A school resource deputy returning home from a work shift heard about the incident over dispatch radios and was first to arrive, Jaworski said.
The woman took the man's weapon, which was said to be a handgun.
“When the first deputy arrived on scene he was on his knees with his hands in the air,” Jaworski said.
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