School officials talk about arrest of Peytona man charged with making threats at Sherman Elementary School
by FRED PACE, EDITOR
Sherman Elementary School in Comfort
Sherman Elementary School in Comfort
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COMFORT – On Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013, deputies with the Boone County Sheriff's Department arrested Herman Dewayne Pickens, 53, of Peytona, for “Threats of Terrorist Acts” at Sherman Elementary School in Comfort. On Thursday, Boone County Schools' officials spoke with the Coal Valley News about the arrest. “Mr. Pickens was requested to come to the school to meet with the school‘s principal Brenda Viars, Boone County Schools Executive Director of School Safety and Transportation Steve Bradley and law enforcement with the Boone County Sheriff’s Department regarding previous incidents involving Mr. Pickens not following the school’s protocols, policies and procedures,” said Boone County Schools Assistant Superintendent Jeff Huffman. “Mr. Pickens allegedly didn’t like that visitors are required to enter the school through a certain door, sign in at the office and other rules.” Huffman said there is a child that attends the school that Pickens drops off and picks up at times. “I don’t know if it is his child, grandchild or just a child under his care,” Huffman said. Deputies were made aware that Pickens had been in the school on a previous occasion and made specific threats concerning a firearm, to the staff of the school. Corporal B.G. Browning encountered Pickens inside the school and Pickens had a firearm holster on his belt where it was visible to students and staff. Boone County Schools Superintendent John Hudson said Pickens did not have a gun inside of the school. "No individual, to my knowledge, brought a gun inside of the school," Hudson explained. "He had a firearm holster that was empty." Police said Pickens also had in his possession a folding knife, which is prohibited on school grounds. However, in close proximity to the school and inside Pickens' vehicle, officers located a loaded .40 caliber semiautomatic handgun, according to the police report. Also, on at least two prior occasions this month, Pickens brandished the empty holster to the staff and made threats of not leaving his gun in his vehicle the next time he came in, according to police. "This is why we called the police to the school," Hudson said. Police said these acts made the staff fear for the safety of their lives as well as the lives of the children inside the school. Rumors that Pickens was upset that the child under his care was being bullied at the school and that being the reason for his behavior are unsubstantiated. “We have never heard anything like that from anyone, including Mr. Pickens,” Huffman said. “He appeared to be having problems with following the school’s rules, protocols, policies and procedures.” Pickens was taken before Magistrate C. Porter Snodgrass and arraigned Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 23, 2013. A $100,000 property bond was set.
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kandidotson88
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January 25, 2013
This totally pi$$es me off!! Pickens should have been charged with ASSAULT. Some of you may not know that Assault is not just defined by hitting someone but also putting them in fear and making them afraid. Why this man was ALLOWED back in the school after threatening them is totally crazy and stupid on the schools part. They risked the lives of those students, not once but several times. Why wasnt Pickens given a warrant for Assault and why did the principal not give him one like she has given many other parents for ALOT LESS?? And if they FEARED for their lives then they should have slapped him with an ASSAULT charge. He was allowed back in the school at least 3 MORE TIMES!! I dont give a darn if he was escorted in by cops or not - his butt should have NEVER been allowed back on the property. The meeting should have been held somewhere else. What if he hadnt been searched & had that gun on him?? Poor, poor decisions on the schools part &
AmeliaCJ
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January 25, 2013
And I forgot the question in my other comment...Why was he requested to meet with authorities at the school...where he is making threats? Very smart! Why not meet him at the courthouse or sheriff's office. Doesn't add up.
Deadybearwv
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January 24, 2013
Why if threats had been made previously did they have this meeting at the school and not at the boards office!?!?! It just does not make sense to me! He had already made threats beforehand involving his gun, so why have the meeting at the school, WITH OUR KIDS THERE!!!!!!!!!?
Inga_Dawn
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January 27, 2013
I think it is time to let the kids in public school know that their safety is not top priority anymore to the public school system.
AmeliaCJ
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January 24, 2013
Statement: Deputies were made aware that Pickens had been in the school on a previous occasion and made specific threats concerning a firearm, to the staff of the school.

My Question: If Pickens had made those threats a couple times before, why were the police not called to investigate then?

Statement: Huffman said there is a child that attends the school that Pickens drops off and picks up at times.“I don’t know if it is his child, grandchild or just a child under his care,” Huffman said.

My Question: Should you not know who is signing the children out of school while they are in your care? Can I just show up and sign out a child...Are there not forms signed at the beginning of the school year stating who the mother and father are and who can be contacted/authorized to pick the child up during school hours? The public school system is flawed. That you Lord for the ability to homeschool and protect my children.

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