According to the arrest affidavit, Brown tried to stop an 18-year-old from entering the school through the athletics entrance.
"We're supposed to wear IDs when we come to school and a lot of kids don't," said Morey.
"Austin ISD has a solid safety policy that prohibits unidentified visitors from entering school buildings from exterior side doors. This particular person was not displaying the required ID badge and also did not identify himself as a student. He threatened Coach Brown and then, after being told to go to the front entrance to the school, tried to enter through that side door multiple times.
Imagine the scenario playing out as follows: An unknown person approaches the side door, doesn’t have the ID badge that all students and visitors are required to display, doesn’t say who he is, insists on coming into the school through that side door, threatens the teacher, and still goes into the school through that door after being told multiples times to go to the front of the school. But this time—the teacher disregards his training and just lets that person walk right in.
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