An Upstate woman was arrested and charged with a weapons violation after an incident in the car line Tuesday morning, deputies and an official with the school district said.Tenisha D. Kallenbach, 31, of Anderson, faces a charge of carrying or displaying a firearm in a public building, according to an arrest warrant.Anderson School District One Assistant Superintendent for Administration Robbie Binnicker said the charges stem from a minor "fender bender" in front of Concrete Primary School at 535 Powdersville Main in Easley.Kallenbach, the parent of a student at the school, pulled out a gun during the exchange, Binnicker said.When the responding officer asked why she pulled out the gun, Kallenbach stated that she "sometimes has a bad temper," according to an incident report."The school resource officer and Anderson County Sheriff's Department dealt with the situation promptly and appropriately," the district said in an email to parents. "No students were in danger and the school has been operating on regular schedule today."As a matter of policy, Kallenbach was placed on trespass notice for not only Concrete Primary, but all schools in the district, Binnicker said.To get breaking news alerts sent to your phone download the WYFF 4 app here.

An Upstate woman was arrested and charged with a weapons violation after an incident in the car line Tuesday morning, deputies and an official with the school district said.

Tenisha D. Kallenbach, 31, of Anderson, faces a charge of carrying or displaying a firearm in a public building, according to an arrest warrant.


Anderson School District One Assistant Superintendent for Administration Robbie Binnicker said the charges stem from a minor "fender bender" in front of Concrete Primary School at 535 Powdersville Main in Easley.

Kallenbach, the parent of a student at the school, pulled out a gun during the exchange, Binnicker said.

When the responding officer asked why she pulled out the gun, Kallenbach stated that she "sometimes has a bad temper," according to an incident report.

"The school resource officer and Anderson County Sheriff's Department dealt with the situation promptly and appropriately," the district said in an email to parents. "No students were in danger and the school has been operating on regular schedule today."

As a matter of policy, Kallenbach was placed on trespass notice for not only Concrete Primary, but all schools in the district, Binnicker said.

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