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FULTON COUNTY, Ga. – A Georgia high school coach was suspended after he defended himself by restraining a belligerent student who was ultimately found to be in possession of a loaded firearm.
According to Coach Kenneth Miller, on Aug. 20 of last year, the principal at Tri-Cities High School called him to her office regarding information that students had guns on campus,
FOX 5 Atlanta reported.
“During that process, we located guns. We saved lives,” Miller told the news outlet.
While in the presence of police officers, Miller confronted a female student about the allegations, unaware that she had a firearm in her backpack. Witnesses to the incident described the girl as belligerent and aggressive during the encounter.
The confrontation became physical when the student hit Miller with a stapler. Miller then grabbed the girl and restrained her until officers interceded and took her into custody,
News 19 reported.
Coach Kenneth Miller reacts after being hit with a stapler by a student who was ultimately found to be in possession of a loaded firearm in her backpack. (Screenshot FOX 5)
Authorities later found a loaded gun in her backpack. Another firearm was also found that day, according to Miller. However, it’s unclear who was in possession of it or where it was located.
“I don’t feel like I did anything wrong,” Miller said,
according to News 19. “I only adhered to what Fulton County School Board Policy says you’re allowed to do.”