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Fort Myer's husband, who was released from prison after being drunk, was armed in school collection

Fort Myers, Fla.-Einige parents say Fox4 that they are concerned after the police said that a man was arrested in Fort Myers on Monday in the Elementary Pick-Up line.

The police say that he has a invited weapon and was drunk.

Watch the report from Fort Myers Community Correspondent Miyoshi Price:

Fort Myer's husband dismissed out of prison after he was drunk and armed in a school collection.

When the parents were waiting in line in Orangewood on Monday to pick up their children in Orangewood, the Raymond Perez police also found the management.

The police say that he slept and had to break a window to get into the car.

The investigators say that he was not only drunk, but also had a invited weapon on him.

“I think this is really dangerous for the children, because if he was crazy or having anything, he could have scored someone on an accident or himself,” says the Ailiany class, who records two children from primary school.

She says she did not see the excitement on Monday, which caused her security concerns.

“I get children from other schools and never had a different school or even here,” says class.

A retired police officer, Dr. David Thomas, who is also a professor at Florida Gulf Coast University, spoke about this situation.

According to the police, Perez had an almost empty bottle of alcohol, a weapon, two magazines and a lane ammunition in the car.

It is not clear whether Perez had a child at school.

“It is like a coincidence that during this time someone drove on this campus on this campus, which is really unusual, at this time of day,” says Dr. Thomas. “So I think my question would be, why? Is there anything else that is going on?”

What can be done to prevent such things? When it comes to security measures.

“I don't think they can do something else because the gates are open for a very specific reason,” says Dr. Thomas. “So that the parents and everyone can come to pick up their children. I mean, that's the real reason for it.”

See the message that the school for parents and legal guardians published:

We understand that some families have seen the presence of law enforcement authorities and may feel concerned. Please be sure that the students were never in danger and our employees followed all security protocols to ensure a safe environment.

This message should inform you about an incident that took place yesterday afternoon while the parents picked up. The law enforcement authorities reacted to a situation in which an adult was involved in one of the vehicles. The situation was treated quickly and safely without influencing the security of our students or employees.

The security and well -being of our students have our top priority, and we are grateful for the quick reaction of the police department of Fort Myers and our school resource officer.

Thank you for your understanding and your continued support. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact yourself.

Sincere,
Dwayne Blazina
Headmaster, Orangewood Elementary

Perez has been released since then and must appear in court in March.

He is charged with the ownership of a weapon – and that it is loaded with a suspended license and a DUI.