Michelle Ferguson-Montgomery
ABC News
A Utah elementary school teacher who was carrying a concealed firearm at
school was struck by fragments from a bullet and a porcelain toilet
when her gun accidentally fired in a faculty bathroom on Thursday,
officials said.
The sixth-grade teacher at Westbrook Elementary School, in the Salt Lake
City suburb of Taylorsville, was injured when the bullet struck a
toilet and caused it to explode, Granite School District spokesman Ben
Horsley said.
Authorities initially thought the teacher had accidentally shot herself.
They now believe she was injured when the bullet and toilet fragments
struck her lower leg.
The teacher, identified as Michelle Ferguson-Montgomery, was in good
condition Thursday afternoon in a Salt Lake City hospital, Horsley said.
Officials were still investigating how the gun discharged. "This just appears at this point in time to be an accident," he said.
Horsley said Ferguson-Montgomery has been a teacher with the school for
14 years but he did not have her age. She was carrying her gun legally
with a concealed-firearm permit, Horsley said.
Utah is among the few states that allow people with concealed-weapons
permits to carry guns in public schools, according to the National
Conference of State Legislatures. Teachers are not required to disclose
that they are carrying a weapon, and administrators are prohibited from
asking if they carry or barring them from bringing their weapons.
So far, the negligent discharges by teachers seem to be outnumbering the school shootings thwarted. All we need now is one of the idiots to go crazy and shoot up the school themselves.