Tuesday, February 21, 2023

SUPERINTENDENT LEFT HIS GUN IN SCHOOL BATHROOM ..... ADIOS IDIOTA

Texas school superintendent resigns after 3rd-grader finds his gun in bathroom 

 

February 21, 2023

 

Rising Star Independent School District Superintendent Robby Stuteville’s gun was found in a Rising Star Elementary School bathroom by a third-grader in January.

 

A Texas school superintendent has resigned after a third-grade student found his gun that he had left unattended in a school bathroom.

Rising Star Independent School District boss Robby Stuteville stepped down from his position Monday — a month after the weapon was discovered, reported stations KTAB/KRBC.

Last week, Stuteville confirmed that a student came upon his firearm in the bathroom in January and immediately notified a teacher about it without moving or touching it.

The superintendent told local news outlets that both he and the school principal openly carry guns on campus.

According to Stuteville, while using the school restroom, he removed his gun and put it in a stall, where it remained unattended for about 15 minutes, until the third-grader discovered it.

Parents said when the student notified the teacher of the gun, the teacher sent another child into the bathroom to confirm that it was a real firearm.

That boy’s father, Giovanni Mata, questioned the teacher’s decision.

“Why would you send a kid? Why not send someone else?” Mata wondered.

Mata, who had only recently relocated from Uvalde, Texas — the site of the deadly school shooting in May that killed 19 students and two teachers — said the gun incident hits too close to home for him.

 

 Giovanni Mata                     Giovanni Mata said his son Leighton was asked by a teacher to go to the bathroom and check if the gun found by his classmate was real.Leighton MataLeighton Mata confirmed that Superintendent Stuteville’s gun was real. 


“You can’t say that was a mistake to leave a gun there,” the dad added. “You can’t mistake a life.”

Stuteville said he was “proud” of the third-grader who raised the alarm about his gun in the bathroom.

“This is one of those examples of guns in schools,” Stuteville said. “Regardless of who takes responsibility, they are a considerable danger and one should school their child to be on the lookout for any unusual placement of a weapon or anything out of place.”

The Rising Star Police Department has launched an investigation into the incident after learning of it last week.

During an emergency meeting Thursday, dozens of parents expressed their dismay at having been kept in the dark about the incident for a month.

“Why we as parents had to find out about it through the news … It only makes the school seem like they have something to hide,” one attendee stated.

Elizabeth Lee, who has two grandchildren in Rising Star schools, said Stuteville’s action was “irresponsible,” according to the station ABC News 4.

“For our kids’ protection, we need someone who is more responsible with a gun,” she said.

3 comments:

bob walsh said...

Whoops.

Trey said...

I once worked with a guy who had his gun drop out of his belt while lowering his pants to drop a deuce. The .380 Llama shot him in the buttocks. Bad day at the office.

bob walsh said...

Clearly he needed a drop-proof more modern weapon.