CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A Sedgefield Middle School teacher faces a number of charges after he was arrested Friday on the school’s campus.
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools police officer originally arrested Christophe Fatton on an outstanding warrant from Iredell County, where he is accused of pulling a gun on a woman in the annex parking lot at the courthouse in Statesville.
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer arrived to help take Fatton into custody when the officers found a firearm in Fatton’s vehicle, which was parked on school property, police said.
Fatton is charged with possession of a firearm on educational property, communicating threats and assault by pointing a gun.
Fatton’s page on Sedgefield Middle School’s website shows that he is a science teacher and was hired in August 2016. CMS said he has been placed on administrative leave.
A message was sent to parents at Sedgefield Middle School to alert them about the situation. It also said a substitute teacher will be placed in the affected classroom so there will be no disruption to operations.
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