Substitute teacher arrested with weapon on campus, police say
A substitute teacher at a northwest Las Vegas high school was arrested Thursday for allegedly having a weapon on campus.
Clark County School District police arrested Aaron Bronley, 22, a substitute at Shadow Ridge High School, according to Lt. Bryan Zink.
He said Bronley had been a substitute with the district since February and has been removed from the district’s substitute pool.
Bronley faces two gross misdemeanor charges related to possessing a dangerous weapon on school property. Bronley posted bail and is no longer in custody. He is due in court on June 2, court records show.
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