Woman charged after threatening Pittsburgh Public Schools secretaries

Police have charged a woman they say threatened secretaries in the Pittsburgh Public Schools with physical harm.

Kemauri Vasciannie, 23, of the South Side Slopes was one of two women who police say entered John Morrow Elementary School at 1611 Davis Ave. in Brighton Heights under the guise of тАЬwanting to enroll her child in school.тАЭ

On Feb. 5, officers were called to the K-8 school because of тАЬcombative adults causing a disturbance,тАЭ according to the criminal complaint.

Vasciannie was identified as a parent of a child attending John Morrow. The second woman was not identified in the complaint.

Officers on the scene were met by the schoolтАЩs principal, who told police that two adult women entered the school тАЬunder false pretense,тАЭ the complaint says.

The women began threatening two secretaries with bodily harm and physical violence once inside the school, according to the criminal complaint, and they also threw metal objects at the secretaries, the principal said in the complaint.

Vasciannie alleged a secretary had hung up the phone on her when she called the school, and the secretary replied that she had ended the call because Vasciannie тАЬwas using profanity and she would not engage in that type of communication,тАЭ according to the complaint.

Then, Vasciannie threw a bottle of hand sanitizer and other items sitting on the counter at the secretaries, the complaint says.

She and the other woman threatened to return to the school at dismissal to тАЬphysically harm the secretaries,тАЭ the complaint says.

тАЬI know when you get off, IтАЩll be up here at 4,тАЭ Vasciannie said, according to the complaint.

The women were escorted out of the building by employees, and they fled the scene when police arrived, the complaint says.

Vasciannie is being charged with two counts of terroristic threats, two counts of simple assault and two counts of harassment.

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