‘I’m going to feed you to the wolves’: Principal who used toy gun to threaten 2nd graders will not be saved by plastic, lawsuit says

Hartstern Elementary School in Louisville, Ky.

Hartstern Elementary School in Louisville, Ky. (Google Maps).

A former elementary school principal in Kentucky was accused of threatening two second-grade students with a gun that turned out to be fake.

Duan Wright, whose age was not made available, was named in a lawsuit filed by the parent of one of the students along with the superintendent of Jefferson County Public Schools Dr. Marty Pollio and assistant superintendent Paige Hartstern. The lawsuit said that in September 2019, Wright, who was the principal of Hartstern Elementary School at the time, allegedly “slammed” a gun onto the desk in his office then told two second-graders who were removed from class for misbehaving that if they didn’t “get it together, I’m going to feed you to the wolves.”

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