Former principal enters guilty plea to weapons charge
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:41 am
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"Former principal enters guilty plea to weapons charge
(6/02/06 - ODESSA, TX) - A former high school principal in Odessa pleaded guilty today to charge of carrying a weapon in a prohibited place.
Van Grady's plea comes after a shots were fired at Crockett Junior High School earlier this year.
In February, police answered a call after a gun went off inside Grady's office during school hours. After police found two pistols in his car in the school parking lot, Grady was put on administrative leave.
He took the stand today in his own defense, telling the judge "it was a horrible mistake."
Grady received two years of deferred probation and a judge ordered him to resign and give up his teaching certificate.
Grady's attorney says he's already complied with both orders."
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Certainly Van Grady's accidental discharge in school was a very bad thing, but I was glad to hear he only got deferred probation. The Clinton era prohibition on school carry is on of the worst gun control laws on the books. It creates a victim disarmament zone in a place where we really can't afford it. We should go to the Israeli model, where teachers routinely carry in schools.
"Former principal enters guilty plea to weapons charge
(6/02/06 - ODESSA, TX) - A former high school principal in Odessa pleaded guilty today to charge of carrying a weapon in a prohibited place.
Van Grady's plea comes after a shots were fired at Crockett Junior High School earlier this year.
In February, police answered a call after a gun went off inside Grady's office during school hours. After police found two pistols in his car in the school parking lot, Grady was put on administrative leave.
He took the stand today in his own defense, telling the judge "it was a horrible mistake."
Grady received two years of deferred probation and a judge ordered him to resign and give up his teaching certificate.
Grady's attorney says he's already complied with both orders."
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Certainly Van Grady's accidental discharge in school was a very bad thing, but I was glad to hear he only got deferred probation. The Clinton era prohibition on school carry is on of the worst gun control laws on the books. It creates a victim disarmament zone in a place where we really can't afford it. We should go to the Israeli model, where teachers routinely carry in schools.