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Arizona parents try to get in locked-down school, arrested

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EL MIRAGE, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities on Monday released the charges against three parents who allegedly tried to force their way into an El Mirage elementary school last week.

Police had locked down Thompson Ranch Elementary School on Friday after an armed man was seen trying to get on campus.

The parents — two men and a woman — were arrested as they tried to get to their children to protect them, according to police.

Officers used a stun gun to stop two of the parents as they tried to help a man whose own handgun fell to the ground while he was being taken into custody.

Police said Monday that a 22-year-old man is being held on charges of misconduct involving weapons, possessing a deadly weapon on school grounds, obstructing governmental operations and disorderly conduct.

Another 22-year-old man remains jailed for disorderly conduct while charges are pending for a 48-year-old woman who was hospitalized with stun gun injuries from police officers who say they were trying to stop her from attacking them.

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