According to Courthouse News, 12/11/14,
Bakersfield police arrested a junior high school vice principal on campus and confiscated his gun, though he had a concealed weapons permit, the man claims in court.
Kent Williams, vice principal at Tevis Junior High School, sued Bakersfield, Officer Coleman and Officer McCarthy, on Dec. 8 in Federal Court. Williams seeks damages on 13 causes of action, including assault and battery, excessive force, constitutional violations, conversion, false arrest, civil rights violations and other charges.
Williams, 51, was arrested on the junior high campus on Aug. 28 after officials at the Panama Buena Vista Union School District informed a Bakersfield police school resource officer that a staff member had a firearm on campus, according to an Aug. 28 police department press release.
[lawsuit available here]