Furious dad shows up at school 'with loaded machine gun after son assaulted.

A furious dad showed up at his son's school with a machine gun after the youngster was assaulted by a teacher, according to reports. Christopher Freeman, 27, was fuming after his son told him a teacher at Bear Lakes Middle School, in Florida, the USA, had "slammed" him. The pair reportedly spoke on FaceTime at 3pm. Freeman then talked briefly with the school's assistant principal in a heated phone call. It's believed the irate father told him: "If this is my son, you're all dead."A short time later, Freeman arrived with a loaded Cugir AK-47 mini pistol, local media claim. He was visibly upset and demanding to find out what happened to his son, according to reports. The lethal machine gun was said to be sticking out of his waistband.
According to the official arrest report, he made threats to kill people when he arrived at the school. He said: "I want to see the guy who slammed my son."I've got something for him."Palm Beach County School District police rushed to the scene after a member of staff phoned them. The school was placed on a "code red" lockdown a short time later, police confirmed. Freeman was arrested by responding officers. The dad claims he came to the school after becoming upset at hearing what his son told him. But he insists he did not realize he was carrying a gun, as he always has it on him for protection. He is now facing charges of possession of a firearm on school grounds, assault, and disruption of a school function. He was remanded in custody yesterday as a judge set his bail bond at $75,000 (£56,000). The news comes as at least 10 people were confirmed dead after two hooded teen gunmen carried out a mass school shooting before killing themselves in Brazil. Witnesses described horrifying scenes as terrified pupils and staff - some of them bloodied ran screaming from the school. At least six students and two staff members were killed in the massacre at the Raul Brasil elementary school on the eastern outskirts of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Seventeen others were injured.

The killers opened fire just as classes began on Wednesday morning and then killed themselves, bringing an end to the shooting spree, local media reported. Sao Paulo state governor Joao Doria said that the victims had been "cruelly murdered" in a Twitter post. Eyewitnesses say at least one of killers wielded knives and stabbed a number of people while inside the school.
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