Florida Mom Accused Of Threatening School Over Son's Suspension

MIAMI (AP) — An Ocala mom is facing serious charges after police said she threatened to shoot up an elementary school.

Authorities said 29-year-old Melissa Giddens made the threat after her son was suspended from riding the bus for fighting.

Ocala police officials said Giddens was arrested Wednesday after officials at College Park Elementary School alerted them to a threatening voicemail she left.

The Ocala Star-Banner reports school officials told officers Giddens' son had been suspended from the bus three days for an April 29 fight.

An officer went to Giddens' home and played her the recording of the message. An arrest report says Giddens told investigators she was frustrated with the school and the bus driver.

She was charged with making a threat to kill, do bodily injury or conduct a mass shooting.

She remains in jail. A lawyer isn't listed on records.

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