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Texas Man in Tactical Gear Arrested for Entering Elementary School Through Unsecured Door

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An individual dressed in tactical gear and carrying a firearm entered the front office of a Texas elementary school on Tuesday through a door that had not been properly secured, according to officials.

The man, identified as 39-year-old Kyle Chris, who also goes by Muhi Mohanad Najm, was apprehended at his residence on Wednesday night. He now faces a felony charge for unlawfully carrying a weapon in a restricted area following the incident at Zwink Elementary School, as reported by Fox Houston.

Originally hailing from Baghdad, Iraq, Chris became a naturalized U.S. citizen on August 24, 2022, at which time he legally changed his name to Kyle Najm Chris, court records reveal.

Klein Independent School District police arrested Chris at his home, which is situated just a short distance from the school.

Despite claiming to be a security guard, Chris was in fact unemployed at the time, according to the report.

Kyle Chris mugshot and a school from Google Maps

Kyle Chris, 39, allegedly walked onto the Zwink Elementary School campus with a gun after someone else who had left the school did not properly close the doors behind them. (Klein ISD; Google Maps)

The district said Chris got into the school during a 15-second window when the doors didn’t click shut after a parent left the building. He was wearing what appeared to be a uniform and had a holstered firearm, the district said. 

However, the school’s “secure vestibule” system stopped him from going any further by keeping him trapped in the front office area, the district said. 

“When the individual was asked by the front office staff to provide identification, he did not provide identification, and the front office staff immediately contacted our armed, full-time campus guard,” the district said in a letter to parents obtained by Fox News Digital. 

Chris was unable to get into the hallways where students were located. 

classroom for young students

A classroom at an elementary school.  (Getty Images)

He left the school grounds and drove away, the district said. No students or staffers were harmed. 

Parents were notified of the incident on Wednesday, the district said, because they were working with law enforcement to identify Chris. 

“Sending a public notification during that window could have jeopardized those efforts, tipped off the suspect, and delayed the arrest,” the letter states. “Law enforcement had the individual under constant surveillance today, and out of an abundance of caution, additional security measures were in place on campus, including increased police presence.”

Chris is being held in the Harris County jail on $75,000 bond, according to jail records. 

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