A Pennsylvania parent was arrested Wednesday after entering a school cafeteria with his son “to eat lunch.”
The incident occurred at 10:45 a.m. in Washington County, a suburb of Pittsburgh, after an unidentified parent arrived at the charter school for a parent-teacher conference, officials said. letter From California Regional School District Superintendent Laura Jacob.
The parents “blatantly ignored all instructions” to go to the conference room and instead headed to the cafeteria to “have lunch with my son,” Jacob wrote.
After the parents objected to “further instructions” from school staff and police, they were “taken out of the building, handcuffed and arrested.”
A “trespass” order was to be issued against the suspect, the letter said.
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“If a parent or other individual ignores these protocols and accesses the building unattended, it is a violation of school safety and will result in arrest and legal action under trespassing laws and school safety policies. “It’s possible,” Jacob said.
California Borough Police declined to provide the Post with additional information about the arrest.





