A Kentucky school district employee was arrested this week and charged after he allegedly held a student at gunpoint and threatened him.
Christopher Collier, 31, was arrested Thursday after Clay County High School officials accused him of getting into the school’s parking lot with an alleged weapon under false pretenses.
He also is accused of pointing the gun at a student’s head inside his truck at around 11 a.m. Wednesday and threatening the student.
Collier allegedly told the student he was going to kill him and make a video of the murder.
He was charged with criminal trespassing, wanton endangerment, terroristic threatening and unlawful possession of a weapon on school property.