School locked down after parent allegedly assaults principal in Grand Forks
- Grand Forks Secondary School locked down on May 1 around 2:12 p.m. After a parent allegedly assaulted the principal on site.
- The lockdown started as a precaution based on reports of the alleged altercation between the parent and principal, prompting police response.
- Grand Forks RCMP arrested the parent without incident and imposed conditions banning contact with the principal and attendance at the school.
- Corporal James Grady confirmed that there were no serious injuries and that neither students nor staff faced any danger throughout the incident.
- The lockdown ended prior to 3 p.m., and the RCMP remain actively investigating the incident, urging anyone with relevant information to come forward.
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Grand Forks parent arrested for alleged assault on school principal
A West Kootenay parent has been arrested after allegedly assaulting his child's high school principal. According to a Grand Forks RCMP media release, the incident occurred at Grand Forks Secondary School where the parent is accused of assaulting the principal. Police say the incident occurred May 1 at roughly 2 p.m. RCMP officers arrived at the school and arrested the parent without further incident. "No serious injuries were reported, and n…
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