Sunday, March 02, 2008

Connecticut Teacher Arrested for Gun Comment

(Plainfield, Connecticut) A 51-year-old veteran teacher at Plainfield High School, Duane Emmi, was arrested for commenting to some members of the school staff that he had a gun at home. That's it -- a comment. Sheesh!

Emmi was charged with breach of the peace and placed on administrative leave by the school, although he reportedly made no threats.

According to Superintendent of Schools Mary Conway:
Emmi is not allowed on school property and cannot attend any school functions on or off school grounds, Conway said. In a letter to school board members, Conway stated Emmi must receive a psychiatric evaluation and clearance before returning to the classroom.

Police said Emmi comments (sic) Tuesday were general. He said other members of the staff did not respect him and he had a gun at his residence. Emmi did not threaten any students or faculty members, police said.
Presumably, Emmi will go through psychological re-programming and then be considered for reinstatement. The school system will, of course, have to develop some confidence in Emmi's ability to safely own a gun in his home and not threaten anyone, even though it appears that is exactly what he has been doing.

Boy, it's a good thing he didn't comment on the gallons of explosive liquid he carries in his car. Think of the trouble that would have caused.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

what the hell are you talking about... "The gallons of exlosive liquid he keeps in his car..." ?

Do you have any proof of this said liquid... or better yet, who the hell are YOU to be making any sort of statement like this?

-Concerned

Anonymous said...

I am a fan of Mr. Emmi, um but just an FYI to the person who left the previous comment. I'm pretty sure they are being sarcastic about the explosive liquid he carries in his car. (IE. Gasoline.) We all carry it. I am currenty attending school to teach secondary education. And you better beleive my residence will be gun ridden.