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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – An incident on Wednesday led to the arrest of an Orlando resident who allegedly forced his way into Meadowbrook Middle School and activated a fire alarm, as detailed in court documents.
Wesley Session, aged 32, is facing a series of charges including disruption of school operations, attempted burglary of an occupied structure, trespassing on school property, minor criminal mischief, and falsely triggering a fire alarm, according to official records.
The arrest report reveals that around 9 a.m., Session approached the school’s entrance. The front desk administrator initially opened the door slightly, mistaking him for a student at first glance.
Upon realizing Session was not a student but an adult, the administrator inquired about his purpose at the school. Ignoring her questions, Session reportedly barged in, triggered the lobby’s fire alarm, and attempted to access the courtyard doors, the affidavit notes. The administrator quickly sought assistance from the School Resource Officer, investigators reported.
When the administrator realized Session was an adult, she asked what his business was at the school, but he then walked past her through the door and pulled the fire alarm in the lobby while also trying to open the doors leading to the school’s courtyard, according to the affidavit. The front desk administrator then ran into the SRO’s office for help, investigators said.
When Session was soon face-to-face with a deputy, he allegedly said, “Do not touch me. I’m not alone and I’m not the only one you have to worry about,” according to the affidavit.
After being placed in the back of a patrol vehicle, Session also reportedly bit the safety cushions covering the prisoner cage, the affidavit states.
Meadowbrook Middle School was placed on a secure hold while the campus was searched, investigators said.
Session was being held without bond at the time of this report.
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